Since the colonies belonged to them, they were justified in all of them. The <span>colonists didn't mind the taxes, they minded that they didn't get any say.</span>
I believe that judges should not be elected. If we were elected, it could prove to be more difficult to remain completely unbiased. If we were elected by the people, their arguments and opinions could influence decisions. Therefore, by being appointed by the president, judges can remain unbiased and completely fair, which will produce the best outcomes in the court of law.
It took the states so long to ratify the Articles of Confederation because The smaller states wanted all excessive land claims handed over to Congress instead of remaining with the original [ states. ] This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
It was Plessy v.
<span> Ferguson</span> that upheld the doctrine of "separate but equal" this decision was later overturned by the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education.