What role does the Supreme Court play in the lawmaking process?
Although the Supreme Court may hear an appeal on any question of law provided it has jurisdiction, it usually does not hold trials. Instead, the Court's task is to interpret the meaning of a law, to decide whether a law is relevant to a particular set of facts, or to rule on how a law should be applied
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The best answer is government and security. Although the 2nd Red Scare went on to include high-profile trials of Hollywood figures, and blacklist of individuals in Hollywood associated with communism, the 2nd Red Scare was initially an investigation into communism's, and specifically the Soviet Union's, penetration into and influence on the US government, especially the State Department and other foreign intelligence services like the CIA.
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Buying started declining towards the end of the 1920's. The factories had to cut back when stores that had huge amounts of goods stopped ordering from factories. Even before the stock market crashed, large amounts of factory workers were laid off. When the recession arrives at last, even more people are risking their work and wealth.