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↪British American colonies. During the American Revolution...
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The action by the state of Maryland which led to McCulloch v. Maryland was that it attempted to stop a branch of the Second Bank of the United States from bringing in notes that were not made in Maryland, as they were taxed if they were from out of state.
This case led to the necessary and proper clause being used and is one of the most famous Supreme Court cases in the history of the United States.
Answer:
Im gonna go with D
Explanation:
Southern Dermocratin wanted slaves,
Radical Reconstruction - Helped slaves
the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments. - Helped slaves
carpetbagger was a derogatory term applied by Southerners to opportunistic Northerners who came to the Southern states after the American Civil War
the compromise that made Rutherford B. Hayes president - ended the Reconstruction
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Increasing demands on the American
colonies by the King of England, Writing the Declaration of Independence,
Developing the US Constitution
The main difference was Monotheism. Judaism, unlike other earlier religions from the Middle East, worshiped one god. In ancient times, when Judaism arose, the prevailing religions in the region were Assyro-Babylonian religion and the Canaanite religions, that used to worship many gods and, in some cases, were more consistent in worshiping one particular god above others.
Other concepts totally new in South East Asia that Judaism brought was the idea of being a chosen people by God and the Messianism, this is the concept of a divine message sent to the people of God through messengers or prophets.