A. They contributed to the increasing reliance of Virginia and Maryland on African Slave labor.
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Expenditures - Money spent on goods, services or programs.
Privatization - Moving businesses from government-owned to privately owned.
Revenue - Money earned.
Supply and Demand - Economic theory used do determine a product's price.
Inflation - prices rise and value of money falls.
The Fed - Regulates financial system
Capitalism - Economic system in which individuals invest in the economy.
Consumer- someone who buys goods and services.
Embargo - halt on trade.
Sanctions - goverment penalties on foreign countries
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He believed it was essential for the Union that states maintain strong, autonomous state governments.
If the states were enfeebled, then discord would grow between them even more and people would not be fond of the federation as they would feel it was foisting unjust laws on them.
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United States Supreme Court
As such, a party seeking to appeal to the Supreme Court from a lower court decision must file a writ of certiorari. In the Supreme Court, if four Justices agree to review the case, then the Court will hear the case.
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The Supreme Court was affirming the point that states (not the federal government) should be in charge of the voting procedures in their states.The Supreme Court decision you're referring to, which invalidated pre-clearance conditions, was Shelby County v. Holder (2013). "Pre-clearance" meant that certain states, according to the Voting Rights Acts of 1965, had to get approval in advance from federal authorities for any changes they made to their state regulations regarding voting. That standard had been applied to several states because they had displayed discriminatory practice in their voting laws. The decision in Shelby County v. Holder held that the federal government could not keep applying that requirement on the basis of decades-old data.
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