In the early 20th cent., the court appeared to be highly conservative in its views. It showed in general a rigid adherence to stare decisis
(the rule that precedents are to be followed), a tendency to prevent
the states from adopting laws that restricted business in its employment
practices and other activities, and little disposition to restrain the
states from restricting civil liberties, as in the Plessy v. Ferguson
case (1896), which upheld the right of states to enforce
segregationist Jim Crow legislation in many Southern states. In the
Insular Cases (1901), arising out of questions concerning the status of
peoples in the territories acquired as a result of the Spanish American
War, the court asserted that the civil rights guaranteed by the
Constitution did not automatically apply to the people of an annexed
territory, i.e., the Constitution did not follow the flag.
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I'm not 100% sure but I think it's a. He did not bribe officials in the government. Hope this helps
It was to prevent discrimination against the African American people. Its basically what is know today as the 14th amendment of the United States constitution, From what i can tell based of the research I did <span />
5 pounds = 20 potatoes
400 pounds = x
(cross-multiply above and you'll get 400 pounds = 1600 potatoes )
divide that by 2, and you'll get 800 (because 2 potatoes per fries)
1 = $0.95 (1 because i divided 1600 by 2, if in hadn't it would be 2)
800 = x
(you cross multiply again), and you'll get $760
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It was in a bid to control the Russian population under the excuse that it was a measure that would prevent Russian state secretes from being leaked abroad.
A colonel from the Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation by the name of Alexander Poteyev had earlier defected to the U.S. and revealed identities of a network of Russian spies in U.S. and Britain. After this, no FSB employee was allowed out of the country unless they required urgent medical attention that was not available in Russia at the time.
This exit ban was also extended to ordinary Russian citizens with the exception of highly skilled professionals who were allowed to leave the country to work on projects abroad.