False it doesn't matter if you do or don't know him. ;p
<span>The answer is: C. the scandals of the Clinton Administration. It was one of the reasons morality became a top issue during the 2000 presidential campaign. Bill Clinton was involved in the Lewinsky sex scandal that happened 2 years prior. He was charged with perjury and led to his impeachment in 1998.</span>
Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. Below are the choices that can be found elsewhere:
<span>A. He was a Supreme Court justice who ruled that slaves had no rights.
B. He was a senator from South Carolina who promoted slavery.
C. He published an antislavery newspaper called the Liberator.
D. He escaped slavery and fought for human rights.
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I think the answer is D.
Set up the Constitution as the incomparable law of the United States, affirming the Court's energy of legal survey. The Supreme Court found that elected courts have the ability to nullify demonstrations of different branches of government when they abuse the Constitution. It's one of the "balanced governance" key to the capacity of the government.
My best guess would be C. Tories.
After my research with each one. Tories was the best one.
Hope this helps. :)