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The legislation in question is the Indian Removal Act, 1830 and the answer is C). John Ross and the Cherokee Indians petitioned the Supreme Court to rule against it.
Answer: The Committee on Ways and Means is the chief tax-writing committee of the United States House of Representatives. Members of the Ways and Means Committee are not allowed to serve on any other House Committee unless they are granted a waiver from their party's congressional leadership.
Explanation: Pretty sure it correct tell me if im wrong :)
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<h2>Ferdinand Magellan</h2>
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<em>I learned this all in my 5th grade history, so here is some of what I learned about him.</em>
Ferdinand Magellan was a great Voyager. He discovered many islands. One time, when he was doing an around-the-world voyage, then, he stopped on an island in the way. He was just going to finish the voyage around the world. When he landed, he was killed by tribal people on that island by a poison arrow. (oof, that is totally painnnnful)
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True. Gypsys were considered dirty, savage, and untrustworthy in many societies in Europe at the time; and along with the Roma people. anyone who did not respresent the racial/ethnic ideal was sent to the camps. including Poles, Catholics, homosexuals, intellectuals, etc.
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The opium trade traffic grew in the western countries when Great Britain started growing opium in Indian land and sold it to China. They made huge profits by selling opium to China, and used the profits to buy chinese luxury goods like porcelain, tea and silk, which were greatly demanded in the western countries.
Tobacco smoking had already spreaded over the North America to China, and then the trade of opium also increased. Also, in the 18th century, the portuguese colonists found the usefulness of tobacco and thought of selling opium to China with huge profit margins. The Britishers also cultivated opium in large quantities in Bengal which enables the cheap production and selling of opium and in abundance.