The Alabama Governor was a Democrat.
Quote from his inaugural speech: "In the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth, I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever."
The gulf of tonkin resolution was passed by President Johnson, in 1964, in responce to the attacks launched by the north vietnamese, against the American ships in the gulf of tonkin.
the War Powers Act of 1973
produce a product at a lower price than other nations.
Study Island: charter schools
The licensure of Automobile and motorists who drive them. this has always been considered a state function, despite the fact automobiles can easily cross state lines, and so on. maybe in the near future you will have Federal auto licensing, as we do with aircraft pilots, merchant Mariners, and radio operators incuding Ham and CB, as all of these cross or have the potential to cross state lines.
It recognized women as citizens with the right to vote.
Gibbons v. Ogden was argued before the US Supreme Court on February 5, 1824; the Court released its decision on March 2, 1824.
Case Citation:
Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 US 1 (1824)
Martin Luther King Jr advanced the Civil Rights Movement from a dream to a reality, organizing protests that obeyed the law, and advancing the rights of black Americans.
Brown vs. The Board of Education ruled that separate but equal was unconstitutional.
Nations with the lowest GDP per capita have the lowest life expectancy and literacy rates.
In the United States, a naturalized citizen is foreign born person who has become a citizen through legal means.
It is depends upon that you have citizenship of US or Not. There are different rules and responsibilities and duties for the permanent citizens of US and Working Citizens of US. You will find several rights and responsibilities that all citizens should exercise and respect. These responsibilities are legally required of every citizen.
The 14th amendment requires state governments to give their citizens the same rights that the federal government does. Before the 14th amendment, the state governments had almost unlimited authority over their citizens.