The Supreme Court ruling that stated slaves did not have a right to sue since they were not citizens, but merely property, was the "Dred Scott Decision," which was very controversial.
Yes. Ask anyone from another country and you'll hear the same thing. Our popular culture is everywhere - from movies, to music, to books, to video games. Even the quintessential "American" style of dressing has spread all over the world. Blue jeans and t-shirts abound! In fact, our popular culture is so pervasive that some countries, like France for example, have passed laws that force radio stations to air music from their country to lessen the impact of American popular culture and keep their culture intact.
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Islamicate is a term invented by world historian Marshall Hodgson. At once precise and woolly, it invokes Islam—its past, present, and future—yet marks its influence as exceeding any creedal or cultural limits. It reflects a Muslim presence as both aesthetic taste and ethical project.
It’s Great Britain or France
I think Britain tho