Abolitionists wanted the Dred Scott case to be heard by the courts because this would bring slavery to the forefront and Congress would be forced to deal with the issue. Why? Well, see below for an explanation!
Let’s start by addressing what the Dred Scott case was and how it affected former slaves and blacks as a whole. The Dred Scott v. Sanford case was a situation that occurred during the times of slavery (year of 1857). Dred Scott’s slave owner passed away and Scott offered that he buy his freedom. The Chief Justice in court at the time sought an opportunity to settle that blacks were inferior. When the case was heard in Supreme Court, the ruling came out explicitly that black people were inferior and had no rights as far as the white man. Under these circumstances, it was implied that Dred Scott could not purchase his freedom as could a white man. Abolitionists also saw this as an opportunity though because they wanted the conflict of slavery to be addressed publicly and with a straightforward response/resolution. If you need any extra help, let me know and I will gladly assist you.
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Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
Example:
Any situation in which a nation comes together for a specific cause or in reaction to a significant event. The Battle of New Orleans in which Americans united at the conclusion of the American Revolution. The waving of flags and passionate anthem singing.
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- C. Juvenile Court
- D. It determines if laws are Constitutional
Explanation:
From the guide provided, it is shown that all other courts can have their Judges elected except the Juvenile Court. Here the Judge is appointed by a superior court judge and that position is limited to 4 year terms.
The Georgia Supreme Court is very important because it determines if laws passed by the Georgia Legislature do not go against Georgia's Constitution as the Constitution is the supreme law of Georgia.
The cowboy was paid for the job of moving the cattle from one place to
another. But he didn't own them, and he didn't sell them. The owner of
the cattle sold them, and he used part of the money to pay the cowboys.