Answer:
False
Explanation:
Many cities were republics up to the 1300s, when there was only 3. The rest were basically ruled by a signore. Some of those would manage to receive a title of nobility, sometimes even buying them from the king. Those rulers would remain inside the cities to rule them.
Answer:
the use of vagrancy laws to imprison large numbers of freedmen
Explanation:
The use of vagrancy laws to imprison large numbers of freedmen enabled Bourbon-era leaders to establish the convict labor system.
This is because, with the convict labor system, prisoners were used to perform manual labor that brought good profit to the masters.
Depends on when this case happened...
If it was the first time of the case (during WW2) the court ruled in favor of the US saying that Japanese Internment was legal and necessary.
However, the case in the 1980s ruled in favor or Korematsu and had the government apologize for internment and gave $20,000 to each interned person.
Answer:
agenst the Vietnam war the way the news was talking about it
Explanation: