We can learn more about them through research and the democracies that they run.
Answer:All government officers of the United States, including the President, the Justices of the Supreme Court, state judges and legislators, and all members of Congress, pledge first and foremost to uphold the Constitution. These oaths affirm that the rule of law is superior to the rule of any human leader.
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B) <u><em>Rutherford Hayes</em></u>
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The 1876 United States presidential election was the 23rd quadrennial presidential election. It was held on <em>Tuesday, November 7, 1876.</em> It was one of the most <em>antagonistic</em> and <em>controversial</em> presidential elections in American history. It is known for being the cause for the end of <em>Reconstruction</em>. Republican aspirant Rutherford B. Hayes faced Democrat Samuel J. Tilden and after a contentious post-election process, Hayes was declared the winner.
<em>Samuel J. Tilden outpolled Rutherford B. Hayes</em> and had 184 electoral votes to Hayes' 165, with <u>20 votes uncounted</u>. These 20 electoral votes were in conflict in 3 states: <em>Florida, Louisiana, and South Carolina</em>. While in Oregon one elector was declared illegal and replaced, each party reported its candidate had won the state. The 20 disputed electoral votes were ultimately awarded to Hayes after a resentful legal and political battle, in which he won.
Many people believe that an <em>unofficial deal</em> was struck to resolve the dispute: <em>the Compromise of 1877</em>. In return for the Democrats' acceptance in Hayes' election, the Republicans agreed to withdraw federal troops from the South, ending <em>Reconstruction</em>.
Colorado became a state during this election.
This was one of only 5 elections where the popular vote winner was defeated.
<span>Hello Ulzamiki1,
Thank you for posting your question on brainly!
I'm
sure they resisted because of the english
that came onto their land and proceeded to take away their way of life and to
dictate how they would live in the future.</span> [my opinion]
Hope i helped!
Cheerio!