In Schenck v. United States (1919 ) the Supreme Court declared that laws did not violate the rights of suspected radicals because they presented "a clear and present danger."
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What promises did the British make to different groups during World War I? What were the results of these promises? Was the conflict that resulted in the Middle East based on religious differences?
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President Clinton’s intervention in Somalia was successful in bringing a seeming end to the massive starvation in the country, but it did not end the civil war
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All of the following statements about the Boer War are true except ______________.
A. casualties were extremely high B. Britain insisted on extending its rule of the territory to cover the Dutch C. the English won, but at great cost D. the English established huge gold and diamond mines worked by the Boers E. it caused Europeans to question whether imperialism was economically or morally defensible
The system by which residents of Indian villages remained legally free and entitled to wages, but were still required to perform a fixed amount of labor each year was called the REPARTIMIENTO
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