The answer is Judicial Review. Judicial Review was established after the Supreme Court case of Marbury v. Madison.
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William "Boss" Tweed ran the Democratic party machine in 19th century New York City called Tammany Hall and was eventually convicted of corruption and embezzlement of government funds.
Tweed and his accomplices committed about $30 million to $200 million in fraud. It was only after a series of articles in the New York Times in 1871 that these practices came to an end. Tweed was indicted and in 1873 he was sentenced to an initial 12 years in prison. After serving one year, he was released but was immediately arrested again. A civil suit followed, but on December 4, 1875, Tweed managed to escape. He was eventually detained in Spain by the authorities there and extradited to the US where he would remain in prison until his death two years later.
he dictator that overthrew Batista was FIDEL CASTRO.
On January 1, 1959, the Rebel Army forces led by Fidel Castro entered victorious in Santiago de Cuba and the dictator Fulgencio Batista flees to the United States.
The revolution put an end to the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, who had come to power on March 10, 1952.
As of that moment the power was definitively in the hands of the revolutionary forces. Historically, it is taken as the date of the triumph of the Revolution on January 1, 1959.
The First Great Awakening was a period when spirituality and religious devotion were revived. This feeling swept through the American colonies between the 1730s and 1770s. The revival of Protestant beliefs was part of a much broader movement that was taking place in England, Scotland, and Germany at that time.
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a person will receive due process in court
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