What did the United States Supreme Court rule in the case of Dennis v. United States (1951)?
a. In institutions of education, separate but equal had no place.
b. Japanese-American internment was a legitimate use of federal power.
c. The Smith Act of 1948 was constitutional.
d. The control of immigration was a federal and not a state issue
Answer: c. The Smith Act of 1948 was constitutional.
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A. TIPAM. B. ASEAN. C. SEATO. D. NATO. E. CENTO.
The lay evangelist of the late nineteenth century who conducted vigorous campaigns to convince the poor to abandon their sinful ways was
A) Henry Ward Beecher. B) Dwight L. Moody. C) Washington Gladden. D) Charles Grandison Finney.
The Women's Social and Political Union was a radical suffragette organization in England in the earth twentieth century.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Europeans went to war in 1914 with feelings of dread and trepidation at what might lie ahead
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false