(06.04B MC) What was the result of the 1877 Supreme Court case, Munn v. Illinois?
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(06.04B MC) What was the result of the 1877 Supreme Court case, Munn v. Illinois?
The federal government could not regulate railroads if they crossed state lines
The federal government could regulate railroads if they crossed state lines
The government could not regulate private businesses that serve the public
The government could regulate private businesses that serve the public
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The u.s. government has three branches: executive, judicial, and legislative. each branch plays a different role in making sure laws are passed, enforced, and applied fairly in accordance with the united states constitution. which idea does this scenario best represent?
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What was the compromise that allowed california to be admitted to the union
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The letter explains the treatment of prisoners of war. of 3.6 million prisoners of war, only several hundred thousand are still able to work fully. a large part of them has starved, or died, because of the hazards of the weather. . the camp commanders have forbidden the civilian population to put food at the disposal of the prisoners, and they have rather let them starve to death. –letter to defendant wilhelm keitel from alfred rosenberg the letter prosecutors at the nuremberg trials prove that soviet prisoners were a) treated well despite the conditions. b) treated poorly. c) subject to execution. d) subject to crimes against peace.
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Why did colonists resent the new taxes imposed by parliament after 1763? because the tax money would not be used to benefit the colonies because the taxes were higher than the colonists could afford because the colonists did not have a say in parliament because people who lived in britain did not have to pay taxes
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