Answer:
d. Americans were allowed to bring their slaves into Texas.
Explanation:
American settlers who were allowed by the Mexican Government to settle into Texas were demanded to covert to Catholicism, to swear loyalty to the Mexican Government, and even to change their names to the respective spanish equivalent (for example <em>Jorge </em>for George, or <em>Enrique </em>for Henry). In exchange for fulfilling all these conditions, they were granted free land.
However, they were not allowed to bring their slaves with them, simply because Mexico had forbidden slavery in 1829, more than two decades earlier than the United States. Slavery was forbbiden in all of the Mexican territory, and as long mas Texas remained a part of Mexico, the settlers could not expand the slave economy that was paramount in the Deep South.
Answer:
Codified law is used primarily to interpret cases.
Judges have less power and influence over cases.
Judges only determine which laws have been broken.
Explanation:
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Answer:
c.) discrimination
Explanation:
The practice of treating equal people unequally and not letting them have the same opportunities to compete for social and economic rewards is called <u>discrimination</u>. Discrimination is the practice of treating someone differently because of that person's perceived status or characteristics. Discrimination can be positive (in favor of a person), as when someone is offered a job because of that person's sex. However, discrimination is often discussed as negative – for example, when someone is barred from voting because of that person's race.
The relationship between the Louisiana Purchase and political power was that it was seen as unconstitutional (and the Federalists argued this) to acquire this territory which spanned a huge region across the United States and Canada, but since Thomas Jefferson (who was then the President) had the final say, he decided this was because he had the most political power, so this showed he felt above the Constitution of the United States, because he had treaty power.