(1954) Brown v.s. Board of Education
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Three new weapons first used in WW1 were Tanks, Gas, and portable machine guns
Explanation:
TANKS - Tanks allowed for allied soldiers to cross the barren wasteland of no-mans-land, which effectively allowed for the war to end sooner. Tanks also shaped the whole of world war 2
GAS - Gas made people question what was human about war, and were did it go too far. Gas also gave the axis a advantage over the allies, and set a massive anti-gas production into affect (like making gas masks)
portable MACHINE GUNS - this invention has shaped war as we know it. The ability to kill multiple people in one clip increased the number of people killed in the war.
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Explanation:
The Northwest Ordinance set several important precedents. It established that unlike many nations, which left their new territories in a position inferior to the old, the United States would admit new states to the Union on an equal basis with the original states.
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3) Point 5 helps promotes peace by tell people that no one person will have all the power not even the government. Everyone will have equal rights and freedom. If you establish a colony all citizens will have equal rights, there will be no one ruler.
4)Points 6-13 helps promote peace by explaining that all these territories will be secure and free and have access to resources .
5) Point 14 promotes peace by allowing the territories secure access to the sea a-s well a-s their independence guaranteed .
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4. The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority.
Explanation:
Number 4 is the best option that argues in favor of judicial review as it holds that the judicial's power should extend to ALL cases, in law and equity, under the Constitution, laws or treaties of the nation. Many interpret it to mean that the Judicial, then, has the power to review the actions of the Legislative and the Executive in case they do not comply with the law.
For example, if the legislative branch enacts a law that is not consistent with the Constitution (like a law that establishes a religion) the Supreme Court has the power to review it and declare it unconstitutional as it goes against the first amendment; and if the President were to start collecting taxes (which it is not one of their functions), the Supreme Court would also have the power to declare such act unconstitutional.