How did the slave issue affect the United States' westward expansion?
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The Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921 provided for
A) woman suffrage. B) health benefits for all Americans. C) protective tariffs. D) health care for women and children.
In the case of Tape v. Hurley, the California Supreme Court ruled that __________
A) the San Francisco School Board could not bar the admission of Chinese pupils B) the California capitation tax levied exclusively on Chinese was illegal C) Chinese miners were not entitled to basic human rights D) government officials were not obligated to extend citizenship to Chinese and other Asians
In the 1892 election, what happened to the Populist party?
A) It became the first "third party" in American history to win the presidency. B) It received over one million votes across the nation. C) It won by a large margin in New England and the traditionally Republican farm regions of the Midwest. D) It swept every state of the former Confederacy. E) It failed to elect its candidate for president, but received more votes than the Republican candidate.
The power of judicial review to determine the constitutionality of a congressional act remained dubious after John Marshall's Supreme Court decision in Marbury v. Madison
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