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The correct answer is C) "Abolition violated states' rights to choose what their laws should be."
In the U.S., there are federal laws (that affect all states) and state laws that are implemented by the state and only affect that particular state. When Abolition was passed, the states argued that it restricted their freedom to create laws. Southern states supported slavery, and they felt that abolition (federal law) violated the states' rights to implement their own laws.
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Differences between UNSC and UNGA: UN Security Council has 5 permanent and 10 non permanent members, altogether 15 members; UN General Assembly has 192 members. ... The resolutions passed by the Security Council are binding upon the member states while the General Assembly makes general observations only.
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One thing that the “red hunters” of the 50’s forgot about is that you can’t put an idea in prison. many of the teachers I had in high school grew up during the depression or lived through the depression. As a result I think they were more interested in social justice and had more liberal points of view than a lot of other people. As a result they may have undermined the American ethic that rich people are rich because they deserve to be rich, but they could not be considered “communists” by any stretch of the imagination. You also had the beatniks who agitated for a more just society but you could not call them communists either. So to go after card carrying members of the communist party and putting them in prison was an exercise in futility. Once their ideas were put out into the world, they influenced a great many people over and beyond those who called themselves communists.
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Jim Crow voting restrictions--The South had restricted voting through literacy tests and poll taxes. This prevented many from voting.
The 15th Amendment granted the right to vote regardless of race. However, blacks in the South were forced to take literacy tests and pay poll taxes for access to the vote. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 abolished the gates preventing or limiting votes access to blacks.
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Often, one of the challenges in understanding a system is knowing what to consider “inside” and “outside” it. By this I mean which elements are part of the system — affecting its outcomes — and which aren't. ... The car and the fueling network make up a bigger system of which the car on its own is but a mere subsystem.