Answer:
The Nullification Crisis
Explanation:
During the administration of President Andrew Jackson erupted <em>The Nullification Crisis </em>between 1832–33 turning into a political major issue. <em>The Nullification Crisis </em>involved a confrontation between the state of South Carolina and the federal government. An anonymous publication called <em>“South Carolina Exposition and Protest,” </em>was released with the intention of posing the "Theory of nullification":
—the declaration of a federal law as null also voiding within state limits. It was argued that since the authority of the federal government was derived from the consent of the states, such states could nullify any federal law they considered unconstitutional.
Answer: Option A and Option D
Explanation:
Option A is correct because it was in 1937 that the supreme Court had to interpret the Constitution in a new way: one that gave the federal government unprecedented levels of constitutional authority to regulate the economy and create the modern welfare state due to the threat of FDR's "court packing plan"
Option D is correct because it was in 1937 that started his second term in office with an incredibly high percentage of seats in the House (69%) and Senate (82%) held by members of his Democratic Party
<span>By looking at passages through an historical lens, infer ’s that we have the ability to use current contemporary knowledge to investigate and query past ideas and dogma based on the interpretation of the text. It gives us the ability to question old ideals and to provide new light and new interpretation.</span>
Answer:
Quebec
Explanation:
A French explorer by the name of Samuel de Champlain, founded the first permanent French settlement in North America, Quebec.