The Republican Party became strong in the South due to the Southern Strategy of the Party in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
As the Civil Rights Era gained steam, many Southern Democrats felt betrayed by Lyndon Johnson and other Democrats who supported the Civil Rights movement.
The Republican Party moved to bring in these disaffected Democrats by focusing on strengthening states rights, as a way to induce segregationists to join the Republican party.
A. The rise of isolationism in the congress.
After WW1 people were petrified to become involved in anything. Even before WW1 they were. Congress as well as the nation became pro isolationism (the refusal to be involved in other nations business). They rejected it because they worried that they would end up in another war.
The Great Compromise represented the interests of those seeking a strong national government and also those who wanted states to have a strong voice because it set up a bicameral legislature in which these values would be represented. By guaranteeing equal representation in the Senate and proportional representation in the House the Great Compromise sought to institutionalize these principles through compromise.
Answer:
Muskogee
Explanation:
The US district court that had authority over white people in Indian territory was located at. Indians. The district court was hated and distristed by. Muskogee