Answer:
Judicial Branch Article III
Explanation:
Article III decreed that the nation's judicial power, to apply and interpret the laws, should be vested in “one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.”
Answer:
Likely B.
Explanation:
America was a hot spot for immigrants during that period. Many people came from all over the world and brought their religions with them. Examples of main religions brought over would be: Obviously the British (Protestant), the Irish, Italians, Spanish, French (Catholic), Indians (Hindu), Nationalities originating from the Arab World (Muslim/Islam), and the Chinese (Buddhist/Atheist).
Answer:
Explanation:
1. In 1753 two European countries wanted land claims in present day US. Who were they?
A.
B.
2. Why did they want this land? Give 2 more reasons.
A. Game for meat and pelts.
B.
C.
3. Who already lived on this territory and had legitimate land claims?
A.
B.
4. The English, the French, and the American Indians all saw something differently in their need for the Ohio River Valley.
a. Who wanted the ORV to help with the overpopulation problem in their homeland?
b. Who wanted the ORV for economic motives such as trade and commerce?
c. Who saw the ORV as their homeland and wanted to also benefit from trade and the ability to control their own lives?
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Answer:
Joe Louis: Joe Louis held the heavyweight title for 140 consecutive months, the longest such streak in boxing history. Many people regarded him as the first black national hero. He also fought two internationally publicized bouts.
Jesse Owens: During the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Adolf Hitler attempted to use the Games as a showcase for his Third Reich and the supposed superiority of the Aryan race.
After winning the Olympics, some of the personal aspects of his discrimination were slowly released. Owens could then eat the all-white restaurants, and travel with the whites as well. But this didn’t happen all at once. In fact, his National achievements were still looked down upon. Whether being the most successful man in the world, Owens was still a black man, and black men were only seen through the eyes of the white as slaves. However, keep in mind, that it was quite rare for black people to be granted this right.
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They engaged in years of rebellion and eventually overthrow their own government i think