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The 2013 case of Windsor v. United States in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals employed ___ in holding that the Defense of Marriage Act held no legitimate state interest and thus overturned it.
Answer: intermediate scrutiny
Explanation:
In United States v. Windsor, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed the lower court's decision that Section 3 of DOMA was unconstitutional.
The court found that, since homosexuals had been historically subjected to discrimination, they could be considered as a group that falls under a "quasi-suspect classification", and therefore intermediate scrutiny could be applied.
DOMA was deemed unconstitutional under the equal protection guarantees of the Fifth Amendment because it didn´t pass that test.
Answer:
The answer is SLAVES.
Explanation:
During early 1600, Virginia became one of the English colonies in the United States. In August 1619, the frigate 'White Lion' was the first ship to arrive at Virginia bringing Africans who would be slaves to work on tobacco plantations. This marked the beginning of slavery in the US.
Africans worked as indentured servants until 1661 when Virginia passed a law allowing any free person the right to own slaves.
Answer:
The correct answer is D. One result of President Haye's decision to end Reconstruction was the return of Southern states to "home rule".
Explanation:
The end of Reconstruction after the pact between Democrats and Republicans in the elections of 1876 implied that, to guarantee the republican victory at the federal level, the Democratic Party was given back the power to rule over the southern states.
Thus, the Democratic Party returned from its ban and won in the subsequent elections, obtaining various state and local governments. Basically, through this pact, southern citizens were once again allowed to elect their representatives, reestablishing the Home Rule.
How to safeguard against tyranny by dividing the governments power among different parts.