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1.Do you think the U. S. Supreme court was correct to halt the recount and to declare Bush as the winner, even though Gore had won the popular vote? Explain your answer
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 00:30
When analyzing the election of 1876, what conclusion can be drawn? a.a majority of northerners wanted to enforce reconstruction policies more stringently.b.if tilden had won the electoral votes from louisiana, florida, or south carolina, he would have been elected president.c.the republican party had increased its support in the south.d.rutherford hayes did poorly in the western states.e.the republican party did a good job protecting the voting rights of african-americans in mississippi.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:00
Which steps are important when designing and conducting a scientific experiment? hide the results from fellow scientists. identify the independent variable. eliminate all dependent variables. address any confounding variables. form a non-falsifiable hypothesis.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:00
Initially, northerners did not want missouri to be included in the union because 1.) maine would not be allowed to enter the union as a free state 2.) missouri wanted to enter the union as a free state 3.) missouri wanted to enter the union as a slave state 4.) maine would not be allowed to enter the union as a slave state
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:30
Which of the following is an executive check on the powers of the judicial branch of government? a. presides over senate during hearing to impeach the president b. enforces term limits for supreme court justices c. nominates supreme court justices and federal judges d. casts tie-breaking vote if the supreme court cannot reach a verdict
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