Strom Thurmond
a white man living in the south
Strom Thurmond
Strom Thurmond
This is from the Supreme Court case Plessy vs. Ferguson.
white men living in the south Strom Thurmond
Strom Thurmond
A man who was a supporter of racial segregation would most likely support the Plessy v Ferguson Supreme Court decision. This decision established to "separate but equal" doctrine, which allowed for racial segregation in public facilities as long as they were considered equal.
The word "verses" does not have an abbreviation. A verse refers to a stanza of a song or a group of lines in a religious text.You are most likely thinking of the soundalike word versus, which means "against" or "in contrast to". Its abbreviation is vs (or vs., with a period). Some examples might beWhat are the advantages of cotton cloth vs. polyester? (I.e., how is cotton cloth better when compared to polyester)The lawyers looked at the case of Plessy vs Ferguson (i.e., they looked at the case where Plessy challenged Ferguson in court)
Roosevelt's attempt to appoint more Supreme Court justices to support his reforms
A conservative member of the supreme court is likely to make a ruling against immigration,against abortion rights and against tightening gun laws.
Which of these would a socially conservative politician MOST LIKELY support?
state Supreme Court
The term supreme leader is most likely to be used in a military dictatorship. Kim Jong Il of North Korea would be a good example of a supreme leader.
If your hypothesis is totally incorrect then it is quite likely that the data will not support it.
Yes, James Madison not only supported a strong national government, he insisted it should be the supreme power over the people. The large states were behind him on this issue.