<span>President Theodore Roosevelt was a firm believer in the idea that, in interactions and conflicts that arose between mistreated employees and unfair employers, that the President and the administration should take the side of disgruntled laborers given that they were treated in substandard condition.</span>
I would know about John Marshall. He was a federalist supreme court chief justice. He gave more power to the government by taking a loose construction of the Constitution. So basically he said, "If it doesnt say we (Fed Gov't) cant do it, then we can)".
<span>Know about these Court cases </span>
<span>Gibbons V. Ogden </span>
<span>McCullough V. Maryland </span>
<span>Fletcher V. Peck </span>
<span>Cohens V. Virginia </span>
<span>Barron V. Baltimore- this one is hard to find, so basically it just said that because the Bill of Rights was a Federal decision, it didnt apply to the states. </span>
<span>The rest are really easy to find out about, and you could type in John Marshall and it would probably give you all of these. </span>
<span>http://www.ushistory.org/valleyforge/served/marshall.html </span>
<span>http://www.lawnix.com/cases/gibbons-ogden.html- heres gibbons/ogden</span>
In the picture/model shown, this can be used as evidence to argue that the Egyptians did live in settled communities. This picture shows that a person was planting fields and that he would be doing so for more than himself. He was most likely one of hundreds of plowmen used to plow the fields.
Answer:i am not 100% sure but i do think it might be public trial for crimes
Explanation:
i dont really have an explanation lol