Answer:
The Supreme Court decided that the federal government had key powers over state governments.
Explanation:
Gibbons v. Ogden was the case filed in the Supreme Court in 1824. The case was about supremacy power to operate commerce was given to whom, state government or federal government.
Gibbons and Ogden, both were steamboat operators. Gibbons got his license to navigate on interstate waterways, approved from the federal government whereas, Ogden got his license approved from the state government to navigate on the state's waterways.
Ogden filed the complaint against Gibbins, in the Court of Chancery, New York, stating that the state should limit Gibbins interstate waterways navigation.
<u>When the case went to Supreme Court, the court gave verdict in favor of Gibbins stating that as per the Commerce Clause, Article 1, Section 8, the power to operate commerce is given to federal government and thus eliminating any power to state government for the same.</u>
Thus the correct answer is the second option, that Supreme Court of US decided that federal government had key powers over state government.
I figure it's D.
The War of 1812 was a short little war with Britain. After it ended, we basically said that we wouldn't interfere with them if they wouldn't interfere with us. On top of that, everyone basically went back to being a single party.
Answer:
Control of North America
Explanation:
During the period of 1688 to 1763, Britain fought separate wars against France and Spain. The center of these conflicts was the same: Control North America.
First, from 1702 to 1713, there was the War of Spanish Succession that England fought against Spain and France over who would ascend the Spanish Throne after the last Hapsburg Rule Died.
Next came the War of Jenkins's from 1739 to 1742 that was a conflict between Britain and Spain over land that was located in South Carolina and Florida.
King George War from 1744 to 1748 came because of the northern colonies and New France.
The final imperial war was the French and Indian War from 1754 to 1763 that is also known as the Seven Years War in Europe.
What happened after the collapse of the Ming Dynasty were:
1) there were natural disasters, war and rebellions.
2) earthquakes.
3) war against the Japanese.
4) unusually dry and cold weather.
5) plague
6) misrule
7) money crisis
8) rebellion from Li Zicheng's troops.
The Answer Is B <span>There were broad, tree-lined boulevards.</span>