The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Slaughterhouse Cases that:

a. most rights of citizens are under the control of state governments rather than the federal government.
b. states cannot interfere with vigorous federal enforcement of a broad array of civil rights guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.
c. the federal government has sole authority under the Commerce Clause to regulate the meatpacking industry.
d. voting rights of African-Americans under the


most rights of citizens were under the control of state governments rather than the federal government.

History

You might also like to view...

Cold war tensions first became noticeable ________ World War II

A) during the end of B) after C) in the early years of D) a decade after

History

The sepoy rebellion and the boxer rebellion are best characterized as response to

History

The founder of Buddhism was

a. Chandragupta Maurya. b. Siddhartha Gautama. c. Mahauira Krishna. d. Ashoka Gupta. e. Mahavira.

History

How were the “stateless societies” of the Tiv and Gikuyu organized?

What will be an ideal response?

History