The most famous case before the US Supreme Court for the 1856-57 Term was that of Dred Scott v. Sanford
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Answer: c. The United States government passed laws intended to limit immigration
Explanation:
The United States was built on immigration however, towards the late 1800s, economic conditions were poor in some parts of the country and with people still coming into the country, the government felt a responsibility to act so that Americans would have more job opportunities.
This led to some laws being passed to limit immigration. Acts such as the ''Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882'', ''Alien Contract Labor laws of 1885 and 1887'' and the ''General Immigration Act of 1882'' ensured tried to stem the flow of immigrants.
Answer:
Correct answer: True
Explanation:
Puritan is commonly applied to a reform movement that aim to purify the practices and structure of the Church of England. They believe that civil authorities should enforce religion. King James 1 had series of issues with the Puritans regarding to religion and its affilated problems.
Due to this issue, most Puritians left England and moved to America inorder to escape the religious persecution they are facing in the hand of King James 1.
The Supreme Court can review and determine whether law are constitutional or unconstitutional.