The correct answer is: stimulate the economy.
President George W. Bush authorized in 2001, in an effort to help the economic recession a tax cut called the <em>Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001</em>. Even though it helped, it also left the United States heavily indebted.
The expansion of cotton production greatly increased the demand for slavery in the United States, since the massive amounts of cotton that were being grown in the fields needed to be picked, which required more and more slave labor. This was also incredibly hard and "back-breaking" work, which made life even harder for the slave population.
Answer:
d. He refused to enforce it.
Explanation:
President Andrew Jackson's reaction to the ruling was he refused to enforce it.
It was "D) Sieur Robert Cavelier de La Salle" who claimed Louisiana Territory for France, since it was he who ventured first into this land, which had not been inhabited and/or claimed by any European power.
Electoral college votes have a greater impact than individual voters which takes away from the democratic process and viewpoints