Perhaps the greatest example of “trust-busting” that Theodore Roosevelt enforced was the regulation of the railroad system--which meant that railroad companies could no longer "jack" prices. This was a staple of the Progressive era.
President Andrew Johnson had long wanted to dismiss the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton. Stanton was the only member of Johnson's cabinet who supported the Radical Republicans' program for reconstruction. On August 12, Johnson suspended Stanton. In his place, Johnson appointed the popular General Ulysses S. Grant Secretary of War.
Congress overruled Stanton's suspension and Grant resigned his position.
Ignoring Congress, Johnson formally dismissed Stanton on February 21, 1868
Answer:
The Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconstitutional.
Explanation:
SCOTUS ruled the Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconstitutional and simultaneously established the practice of Judicial Review.
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The correct answer is - d.. women in the Middle East.
The first agricultural practices, at least from what is known so far, happened in the Middle East, in the so called ''Fertile Crescent'', where a new way of life of the humankind began. At the beginning, mostly the women in this societies were involved in the agriculture, as they still hadn't perfected it enough to produce surplus amounts of food, and the man were still involved in hunting in the surrounding area. Over time, that changed, and both women and men became primarily focused on agriculture.