Oliver Cromwell - leader of the round heads in the civil war :) 
        
             
        
        
        
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In Schenck v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled in 1919 that Schenck violated the Espionage Act. His campaign included printing and mailing 15,000 fliers to draft-age men arguing that conscription (the draft) was unconstitutional and urging them to resist. According to Schenck, conscription is a form of "involuntary servitude" and is therefore prohibited by the 13th Amendment. People were told to exercise their rights to free speech, peaceful assembly, and petitioning the government. Charles Schenck was imprisoned for expressing his beliefs after the court upheld the Espionage Act as constitutional. Schenck requested a new trial after he was convicted of violating the Espionage Act in 1917. He was denied the request. Afterward, he appealed to the Supreme Court, which agreed to review his case in 1919. This case later showed certain kinds of speech would be deemed illegal if it posed as a  threat to the US’s needs.
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to raise revenue to help provide money to pay the military costs of protecting the american colonies at he time when the british empire was saddled with a huge debt
 
        
             
        
        
        
the answer is B the circulatory system. 
it is called that because it "circulates" blood and lymph through the body
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Option A, The selection of the candidate with fewer electoral votes triggered the rise of party control over nominations, is the right answer.
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The presidential election of 1824 was the tenth presidential election in the United States. In this election, the primary contenders were Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay and William Crawford. The results of the election were uncertain as no contender could receive a majority vote. The results in the election ended the Congressional Caucus system and led to the development of a new two-party system in the U.S.