Following is a list of all <span>United States federal judges appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower</span> during his presidency.[1] In total Eisenhower appointed five Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States (including one Chief Justice), 45 judges to the United States Courts of Appeals, and 129 judges to the United States district courts.
Contents <span> [hide] </span><span><span>1United States Supreme Court Justices</span><span>2Courts of Appeals</span><span>3District courts</span><span><span>4Specialty courts</span><span><span>4.1United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals</span><span>4.2United States Court of Claims</span><span>4.3United States Customs Court</span></span></span><span>5Notes</span><span>6References</span><span>7<span>Sources
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C be of the an ice ending
Answer:
D: Lower price on goods
Explanation:
The IR led to more goods and jobs (including for women).
D is correct because due to factories and such it was easier, less time consuming, and less costing to make and buy goods.
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The asnwer is C. They didn't have right to work laws in the south at the time. Businesses didnt pay everyone fairly if at all.