3)The Kansas Nebraska act.
The Kansas Nebraska act was made because the current states couldn't decide if new states coming into the union should be free states or slave states. The Kansas-Nebraska act set up Kansas and Nebraska as states and allowed them to vote on the issue.
The Civil Rights Act of 1871 gave the US President the power to temporarily get rid of the writ of habeas corpus.
The write of habeas corpus is usually used as a means to stop the government from unlawfully detaining a person. However, in this case, the president agrees to suspend this for a certain amount of time in order to more effectively stop the actions of the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist organizations. At this time, the KKK and other groups were terrorizing newly freed African-American citizens. This was especially true in southern states where slavery used to exist.
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The colonists wanted to move west but the proclamation of 1763 didn't allow because Native Americans were already there and they didn't want another war.
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The case involved the abortion regulations for women and the basis on which a fetus was considered alive.