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In a federal system, a national government and the state governments share power. In a unitary system, all power lies with the national government, whereas in a confederation, the majority of power rests with the states. In a federal system there is centralized authority, while in a confederal system power is distributed equally among the states.
Explanation: Examples: The United States, Australia, the Federal Republic of Germany. The Commonwealth of Independent States, formerly known as the Soviet Union. Also, Switzerland's canton system and the Confederate States of America (1861-1865).
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"United States v O'Brein, United States v. Eichman, Korematsu v. United States, Abrams et al. v. United States"
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Korematsu v. United States
Explanation:
The opinion shown above was issued in the Korematsu v. United States.
Korematsu v. United States was a case related to defending the petition that excluded Japanese-American citizens from the military area of the west coast during the Second World War. This occurred after the attack on Pearl Habor organized by American troops, causing a great loss to the USA and leaving the Japanese and descendants as unwanted people and enemies of the USA.
As a result, the government ordered all Japanese and Japanese descendants to leave their homes and move into internment camps (similar to concentration camps), which were places with no structure and resources necessary for the survival of these people. Because of this inhospitable environment Fred Korematsu, a descendant of Japanese, refused to go to the internment camps and claimed that this was a violation of the Fifth Amendment, that is, it was illegal. Thus began the case Korematsu v. United States.
The midnight riders was a group of men dashing through the night, single-handedly warning their countrymen of a British attack. Samuel Prescott became a midnight rider by chance when he met the group on their way to Concord. Halfway between Lexington and Concord, the patrols found them. So, the group made a break for it. Samuel Prescott who was the most familiar with the area made his way back to the main road and continued to notify people. He found other riders to join the cause, and he made it to Concord. The Revolutionary War had begun, the midnight riders' success in mobilizing the troops for the Revolutionary War. The midnight ride triggered war and a new independent nation.
Carnegie Hall was built in April 1891.
Zankel Hall<span>, which seats 599, is </span>named after Judy and Arthur Zankel. Originally it was named as<span> Recital </span>Hall. T<span>his was the first auditorium to open to the public in April 1891. It was further renovated in 1869 and after the renovations, it was renamed as </span>Carnegie<span> Lyceum Hall.</span>
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