The Supreme Court from 1953 to 1969, which played a crucial role in upholding the constitutionality of civil rights legislation, is known by the name of what man, who served as its chief justice during that period?
a. Charles H. Hamilton
b. Earl Warren
c. Thurgood Marshall
d. Herbert Brownell
b. Earl Warren
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After Gettysburg, European nations began to:
A) plot intervention on the side of the South. B) consider diplomatic recognition of the Confederacy. C) finance the Union war effort. D) withdraw support from the South.
The Navigation Act of 1660
A) promoted colonial trade by removing English duties on enumerated articles. B) created stringent enforcement mechanisms by which England regulated colonial trade. C) allowed expanded exports of colonial tobacco to European markets. D) listed colonial products that could be shipped only to England or to other English colonies.
The chief military official of Japan was called a _____________, and the office would become hereditary in the Tokugawa period (1603-1867).
a. Daimyo. b. Shinto. c. Jomon. d. Shogun.
One consequence of the Boxer Rebellion was
a. the end of missionary expeditions to China. b. the end of the Open Door for U.S. trade. c. an American boycott of Chinese-made goods. d. a multi-million dollar assessment against China for damages to Europe and America. e. the end of diplomatic relations between China and the western world.