In 1950 it was 9% but increased to about 90% towards the end of the 1950’s sorry if this does not help
To my knowledge Jackson never made any sort of documented statement. T<span>he side he came down on in the Maysville Road veto was that the Maysville Road was totally local and therefore federal funds should not be used for local issues.
I'm sorry if this does not answer your question but I hope this helps at least a little :D have a nice day
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No I do not think they made the right decision. Basically what the Court decided is almost exactly what Hitler did to Jewish people — ironically this happened around the same time. Because of the decision to segregate Japanese people, they were put into Interment camps which is almost equivalent to Nazi Germany’s concentration camps.
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