Answer: D. They were third-party candidates who sought presidential election
Explanation:
First, we should note that third-party candidates are the candidates from other parties apart from the Democratic and the Republican parties.
Ralph Nader is a lawyer and he was a four time candidate of the president of the United States in 1996, 2000, 2004 and also 2008. On the four occasion, he got less than 5% of the total votes.
Henry Ross Perot was an American billionaire, philanthropists and business magnate. He was a third-party candidates who sought presidential election in 1996 where he established the Reform Party.
Therefore, the answer is option D.
Answer:
In 1856, clashes between antislavery Free-Soilers, or people that opposed the expansion of slavery, and border ruffians came to a head. A man named John Brown, along with his four sons and a small group of followers, heard the news that an antislavery activist had been attacked in Lawrence, Kansas.
Explanation:
Marbury v. Madison is probably the most important turning point case in the Supreme Court's history as it, arguably, gave itself the power to review law for constitutionality with its ruling.
By establishing judicial review, the Supreme Court gave itself a mission that would define its history for the remainder of its existence.
Dred Scott is a poorly decided case that caused a war but was not a major turning point for the Court. In fact, it took many years for the Court to recognize the error of its ways.
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