Tinker vs. Des Moines- This Supreme Court case dealt with first amendment freedom of speech of students. In this case, Tinker and her friends wore black armbands with the peace symbol. This was a means to protest the US involvement in the Vietnam War.
Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier- Even though this Supreme Court case dealt with the first amendment as well, the topic was different. The students in this case had there newspaper edited by the principal as it talked about subjects such as divorce and teen pregnancy.
In 1845, President John Tyler signs a bill authorizing the United States to annex the Republic of Texas.
The fundamental function of the judicial branch is to interpret the Constitution and limit the powers of the other branches of government. Also, <span>determines which laws and policies are constitutional, or allowable, and which are not.</span>
Mary Surratt
Mary Surratt is first woman executed by U.S. federal government - Jul 07, 1865 -
Answer:
See explanation below.
Explanation:
In the nineteenth century "Mexican American, Chinese, and white populations of the United States collided as white people moved farther west in search of land and riches".
The first time with presence of Chinese immigrants to the United States began in 1820 with approximately 650 Chinese immigrants lived in the United States by the end of 1849. "By 1852, over 25,000 Chinese immigrants had arrived in the United States, and by 1880, over 300,000 Chinese people were living in the United States, most in California".
There are some actions taking by the USA in order to regulate the Chinese emigrants, we are going to list some of them:
a)"Prohibited by law in 1790 obtaining US citizenship through naturalization" this one was one of the first actions against the Chinese emigrants.
b) The Congress exclude the gender female from China
c) The new California constitution of 1879 "denied naturalized Chinese citizens the right to vote or hold state employment"
d) Usa apply some exclusion principles in order to not allow the inmigrants from China (Chinese Exclusion Act)
e) Usually the Chinese immigrants in USA were asked to use identifications in order to differentiate them.