<span>Earl Warren (1891-1974) was a prominent 20th century leader of American politics and law. Elected California governor in 1942, Warren secured major reform legislation during his three terms in office. After failing to claim the Republican nomination for the presidency, he was appointed the 14th chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1953. The landmark case of his tenure was Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), in which the Court unanimously determined the segregation of schools to be unconstitutional. The Warren Court also sought electoral reforms, equality in criminal justice and the defense of human rights before its chief justice retired in 1969.</span>
Hello! So one of the reasons was an insufficient government. Some only ruled for amusement and that led to insufficient tax revenue and other tribes invading the region. It's not so much cut to natural disasters. It can't be A, because that makes no sense. The answers are B, D, and E.
Answer: Another name for the "Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine" was called big stick. Hope this helps!
Answer: They did not want a monarchy on there hands and their goal was to give as much power as possible "to the people"
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