Answer:
In 1978, the ACLU took a controversial stand for free speech by defending a neo-Nazi group that wanted to march through the Chicago suburb of Skokie , where many Holocaust survivors lived. The notoriety of the case caused some ACLU members to resign, but to many others the case has come to represent the ACLU's unwavering commitment to principle. In fact, many of the laws the ACLU cited to defend the group's right to free speech and assembly were the same laws it had invoked during the Civil Rights era, when Southern cities tried to shut down civil rights marches with similar claims about the violence and disruption the protests would cause. Although the ACLU prevailed in its free speech arguments, the neo-Nazi group never marched through Skokie, instead agreeing to stage a rally at Federal Plaza in downtown Chicago.
Explanation:
The correct answer is: C) Civil cases involving tariffs and trade.
The United States Court of International Trade has limited subject matter jurisdiction and it only hears cases that are related to trade and tariffs. It was created in 1890 under the name of Board of General Appraisers.
3. Hope for the future think about the great depression everyone was being prosperous and enjoying life and then it all fell also the beggining of WW2 Didnt help and the edn of WW2 didnt work for germany
Answer:
Life of a solider in the union or confederate army.
Explanation:
The life of a soldier, during the civil war, wasn't easy as they have to face full of hardships. The risk of falling ill was highest for recruits on both sides. They had to deal with hunger, exposure, unhygienic, bad climate, poor clothing, and boredom. They have to wake up at dawn to begin their day. The volunteers in the Civil War were young men and older men were given specialized roles or became officers. Diseases and infections included scarlet fever, malaria, measles, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, pox, pneumonia, mumps and whooping cough.
The idea of Popular Sovereignty was used by the framers of the Constitution as a founding principle of the government of the United States of America. ... The amendments to the Constitution also reflect the idea of Popular Sovereignty.