Answer:
the Supreme Court ruled that Congress could not outlaw slavery anywhere in the United States.
Explanation:
In the Dred Scott v. Stanford case 1847, Dred Scott sued for freedom citing that as far as he has visited two free states he is automatically a free individual and cannot be re-enslaved. However he lost the case. In 1854, the case was brought to United States Supreme Court and Chief Justice Roger Taney rules against him. In his ruling, he said that all people of African descent, free or slave, were not United States citizens and therefore had no right to sue in federal court. he also wrote that the Fifth Amendment protected slave owner rights because slaves were their legal property.
Answer:
A, D, and E.
Explanation:
G. I. Bill is a program used to provide an aid to the US military veterans. Originally, the G.I. Bill was designed to World War II veterans who returned from the war, to provide benefits to them.
The G. I. Bill now provide benefits to Veterans and their family members financially either in covering the whole amount or some amount of it. The benefits received from G. I. Bill include one year umemployment benefits, grants to pay for college or technical training, or vocational courses, and reduced financing for home, loans for business or farms.
Therefore, options A, D, and E are correct.
<span>Chief Joseph is commenting on the reservation system. the u.s government developed reservation systems. the u.s government developed reservations as a way to promote white settlements of land formely occupied by Indians. chief joseph believes that Indians are bound to fail within that system. he draws a parallel between a native american and another living creature, a horse, as he explains that an indian need freedom of movement in order to be happy and healthy. chief Joseph uses three words to characterize a healthy, positive living situation-contented, grow, and prosper-and he believes that this kin of life is impossible for indians to achieve if their physical movements are restricted by the government.</span>