The case of Roe v. Wade struck down a
A) Texas law. B) Georgia law. C) case law. D) federal law.
A
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Supporters of "manifest destiny" argued that
a) we control our own destiny. b) God had ordained these lands for exclusive use by the American people as a showcase for liberty and democracy. c) God sanctioned war against the Mexican people for their Catholicism. d) God ruled the destinies of men. e) Protestants had a moral obligation to spread the word of God to the natives.
A turning point in the movement for Gay Liberation came in 1969 when:
a) a riot resulted after police raided the Stonewall Inn at Greenwich Village b) the Woodstock music festival featured several openly gay entertainers c) the Weathermen took up the cause d) the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley endorsed Gay Liberation
What did the civil-service reformers of the late 1870s and early 1880s want?
A) a government bureaucracy that would help free immigrants from poverty. B) a professional civil service based on merit and staffed by gentlemen. C) a federal law that would appoint Roscoe Conkling director of government personnel. D) laws that would help to sustain the dignity of the federal civil service. E) individual contributions to a political campaign capped at $500.
How and why did the nature of the federal government change over the course of the second half of the nineteenth century?
What will be an ideal response?