Answer:
66. (D)
67. (B)
68. (B)
69. (A)
70. (B)
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How did the Slaughterhouse Cases and Unites States v. Cruikshank affect the scope of the 14th Amendment is that;
- it was known to changed it to only protection from the state government, and not other citizens.
<h3>The the effect of the Slaughterhouse Cases nullifying the 14th
Amendment is that;</h3>
It was said to allowed state legislatures to suspend blacks' legal and civil rights as stated in the Constitution.
In the case of the United States vs. Cruikshank (1876), there was a restriction of Congress's ability to enforce the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871.
In the U.S. vs. Cruikshank, the court rule that only states, and not the U.S. government, is known to have the right to prosecute Klansmen under the law.
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Answer:
Yes it can , from what I read. This defense case took place somewhere in India justifying the sanction of wild cows on farm lands while the owner of the land tried suing the city/jury office for unreasonable tresspass . The issue was of wild cows tresspassing on farming lands and ruining the till , in India this is acceptable because cows are religious/spiritual guides to Hindu-ism . The case was dropped on religious terms because you cannot rule Hindu IN India as unjustified. The cows are spiritual guides and can roam where they please.
NOW- in the USA you CANNOT rule religion/orientation as a first class defense justifying your acts (such as the cows running wild on private property) so this would NOT be able to be used to argue in the jury system. The cows would be poached or sent to farm lands.
Explanation:
In many places in present-day India,"wild" and stray cattle are serious problem to farmers. The sacred-cow concept contributes to a significant waste of beef and inefficiency in cattle breeding. Homes for old cows are basically religious institutions that divert funds from other needs of the nation.