The decline began in the 1880's as industrialization increased.
One of the main ways the tactics of the Civil Rights movement differed from those of the women's rights movement was that the formed relied more heavily on forms of passive resistance and peaceful protest, such as sit-ins and bus boycots.
People painted the scenery of what took place
This started may 5th 1864 to may 7th 1864. during this battle more people were wounded um it doesn't really say what the point was but go to google and it gives you the time line
I would know about John Marshall. He was a federalist supreme court chief justice. He gave more power to the government by taking a loose construction of the Constitution. So basically he said, "If it doesnt say we (Fed Gov't) cant do it, then we can)".
<span>Know about these Court cases </span>
<span>Gibbons V. Ogden </span>
<span>McCullough V. Maryland </span>
<span>Fletcher V. Peck </span>
<span>Cohens V. Virginia </span>
<span>Barron V. Baltimore- this one is hard to find, so basically it just said that because the Bill of Rights was a Federal decision, it didnt apply to the states. </span>
<span>The rest are really easy to find out about, and you could type in John Marshall and it would probably give you all of these. </span>
<span>http://www.ushistory.org/valleyforge/served/marshall.html </span>
<span>http://www.lawnix.com/cases/gibbons-ogden.html- heres gibbons/ogden</span>