<span>The supreme law of the land is made from a collection of all the federal laws that preceded the formation of the constitution, the actual constitution itself as it is the defining form of our nations laws and legal rights of the citizens and any treaties that were made from under the laws set forth to allot abilities and powers under the three branches of government: executive, legislative and judicial.</span>
1) Southerners complained that their economy was crippled by the Embargo Acts Tariff of 1828. The “Tariff Act of 1828”, also called the “Tariff of Abominations” by Southern states since they saw this act as a menace to their economy. With the passing of this act, the south had to pay higher prices for the goods they did not manufacture and at the same time they had problems to sell their good (cotton) to their main buyer, Great Britain.
2) The South Carolina politician that became known as the “Father of Nullification” was “John C. Calhoun”. John C. Calhoun was a Southern politician that strongly disagreed with the tariff act of 1828 and advocated for its nullification. At the time of the passing of the act John C. Calhoun was the US vice president.
3) The Nullification Crisis ended when the “Congress” passed a bill to “reduce” the tariff. In 1833 the congress passed the “Compromise Tariff of 1833” and this ended the Nullification Crisis as South Carolina accepted the act.
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A. The Shang was the first family of rulers in China.
B. Shang emperors had great walled <span>cities built.
</span><span>C. Shang emperors were powerful rulers.
</span><span>F. Workers cast and decorated bronze goblets, cups, and bowls.</span>
The miranda Warning is an issue warning people that they have the right to remain silent, so they cannot be further prosecuted until in court. The sixth amendment is the right to a fair and speedy trial, and the fifth amendment maintains innocence until proven guilty, and also the right to not be held guilty for an unjust charge.
These are all important because they represent basic American rights that are extended to all citizens, and are a major part of the United States' justice system
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