They are sometimes used as guidelines,others as a weapon. Oft times,they are simply used a a stabiliser in particularly volatile arguments,such as in the case of when the U.S bureaucracy is debating war. Those of the bureaucracy
that are against war at that time,typically invoke the Bible and the Seventh commandment,that being "Thou shalt not kill,thou shalt not murder" or in another case,being quoted from Genesis 9:6 "Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image.
Scott was a black slave who had lived with his master for five years in Illinois and Wisconsin territory. He sued for his freedom on the basis of his long residence in free territory. The Dred Scott court decision was handed down by the Supreme Court on March 6, 1857. The Supreme ruled that Dred Scott was black slave and not a citizen. Hence, he could not sue in a federal court.
Ans: The US government's decision to develop a hydrogen bomb, first tested in 1952, committed the United States to an ever-escalating arms race with the Soviet Union. The arms race led many Americans to fear that nuclear war could happen at any time, and the US government urged citizens to prepare to survive an atomic bomb.
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LBJ designed a plan to eliminate the enemy (poverty) the way a military general prepares to battle against an enemy during wartime.