Answer:
Though Wilson and Congress regarded the Sedition Act as crucial in order to stifle the spread of dissent within the country in that time of war, modern legal scholars consider the act as contrary to the letter and spirit of the U.S. Constitution, namely to the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights.
The trial that was considered the biggest case of the 19th century and is often compared to the OJ Simpson trial of the 20th century is
"the murder of Dr. George Parkman."
- The murder of Dr. George Parkman was later confirmed to be carried out by Dr. John White Webster, the then Chemistry lecturer at the new Harvard Medical College.
- The dead body of George Parkman was found in the laboratory of Dr. John White Webster.
- The trial case, which is later known as the Parkman-Webster case was considered the Century case because of the high profile of the participants involved.
- The case is also one of the earliest cases in the United States that forensic evidence was applied to identify the body.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option D "the murder of Dr. George
Park man."
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Answer:
a. Its consideration of environment impact (such as accommodation for fish) became a model for future dam projects on western rivers
Explanation:
The Columbia River project was a project of great significance for the whole region, especially for the state of Washington. This project had many positive impacts such as production of electricity, irrigation for more than half of the farmlands, development of the area, opening up new jobs. One very big problem though was the impact on the species of fish in the river. As most of them are migratory species, with the building of the dam they were stopped in their movement, thus they became restricted to the upper part of the river. Also, the water and composition of the water changed, and all of these things contributed to significant reduction of the populations of the native species of fish.
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