William Jennings Bryan ... three-time candidate for the US presidency ...
prosecuted Scopes. Clarence Darrow defended him. Scopes was
convicted of having taught human evolution, and was fined $100, but
the verdict was overturned later.
While Congress had the right to regulate all forms of American currency, the Articles failed to call for a singular form of currency. This meant that the national government could print money, but each state could as well. Consequently, America had no uniform system of currency which made trade between the states, and with foreign entities, much more difficult and less efficient.
Answer:
The bank run occurred because the stock market crashed and investors wanted immediate access to their liquid cash. This was not possible because many banks had invested heavily in the stock market and were not required to keep large sums of money on hand. Nor were the deposits of investors insured, so much of the liquid cash was gone. This situation led to great instability in domestic and international markets
Explanation: The Great Depression witnessed the collapse of the capitalist system as we know it.
1. Positive Impact- They make people equal
Negative Impact - They control everyone's lives
2. Positive Impact - No One Is above the law.
Negative Impact - Excessive Freedom
3. Positive Impact - Maximum Freedom
Negative Impact - Minimum Government
4. Positive Impact - Support of Lower Tax
Negative Impact - Removal of Obamas care
5. Positive Impact - Non Racist
Negative Impact - Interest in Communism
Answer:
A phrase that explains why.
Explanation:
A phrase that explains why would be very helpful because the claim that you have is really just stating your opinion so you need to have at least 3 facts to support your opinion.
- You already have a phrase that states you opinion.
- The sentence that repeats the claim would come at the end of the essay.
And a sentence that argues against the claim would only be useful if you we disagreeing with the claim and trying to prove that Ramses II was <u>NOT </u> the most influential Pharaoh.