Question 6 of 10 The nullification crisis could best be described as: A. a power struggle between President Andrew Jackson and his vice president, John C. Calhoun. B. a disagreement between the United States and England over the price of southern cotton. C. a conflict over whether individual states had the power to reject federal laws. D. a period of economic instability that resulted when the Tariff of 1828 was suddenly repealed.
PLEASE HELP FAST ILL GIVE 80 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT!!!! In this assignment, you will review a website that describes court cases in which the right to a free press has been challenged. First, you will respond to short-answer questions, and then you will write a reflective paragraph describing what freedom of the press means and explaining its importance in the United States. To get the best grade possible, follow the instructions in the assignment closely and answer all the questions completely. This assignment is worth 30 points. Part 1: Respond to Short-Answer Questions To get started, visit this website, and answer each question: Your response to each question should be two to three sentences in length and written in complete sentences. Your response should also use evidence from the Bill of Rights Institute website. This part of the assignment is worth 20 points. 1. Read the information on Rex v. Zenger (1735). Be sure to select "Read More" to learn more. What year did this ruling occur, and in which colony? According to Rex v. Zenger, people cannot be arrested for publishing facts about government officials. In your own words, explain how this ruling is related to the First Amendment. (5 points) 2. Read the information on New York Times v. Sullivan (1964). Be sure to select "Read More" to learn more. New York Times v. Sullivan states that the First Amendment protects all speech about public officials, except lies told with the intent to defame. Lying with intent to defame means lying about someone with the goal of causing that person harm or damaging their reputation. Why do you think this protection for public officials is important? (5 points) 3. Read the information on New York Times v. United States (1971). Be sure to select "Read More" to learn more. In this decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment protected the right of the New York Times to publish classified, or secret, government papers about the war in Vietnam. This information revealed that the government had not been truthful with the public about the level of U.S. involvement in the war. Describe in your own words how this ruling shows the importance of the protection for freedom of the press in the First Amendment. (5 points) 4. Read the information on Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier (1988). Be sure to select "Read More" to learn more. In Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, the Supreme Court ruled that school censorship of student newspaper articles did not violate the First Amendment rights of students. Censorship is the practice of not allowing certain material to be published if leaders object to it. The Court reasoned that this is because school newspapers are part of the education that schools provide, not an open place for the exchange of ideas. Explain your opinion about this reasoning, including whether you think student newspapers should be considered protected under the First Amendment. (5 points) In this part of the assignment, you will write a paragraph that describes what the freedom of the press means and explains why you believe this freedom is an important right in the United States. Your paragraph should be three to five sentences in length and include a topic sentence, at least two supporting details, and a concluding sentence. Be sure to pay attention to spelling and punctuation. Use the rubric to evaluate your paragraph. This part of the assignment is worth 10 points.
The Declaration of Independence stated that all men were created equal and that they had natural rights that could not be taken away. How were these beliefs enforced in the early United States? (3 points)
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1) How did enslaved Africans gain their freedom during the American Civil War? Give two examples from the documentary and expound upon them. 2) What was the initial reason for the Union to go to war against the Confederacy? How did African-descended people turn the tide of the war? 3) How did Black men change the political landscape during Reconstruction? Give examples. 4) In what ways did the Northern and Southern States oppress Black people during Reconstruction? 5) What ways did Black people navigate Jim Crow? Can you please help me answer these 5 questions.
Which of the following practices helped the Mongols defeat their ene- mies? Select all that apply. A They scared and demoralized their enemies before a fight. B They promoted skilled commanders based on ability. C They fought mainly on foot, giving them more control than soldiers riding animals. D They had a well-organized system to form soldier groups of different sizes.
I need help with my history assigment Have to write it in ur own words no copy and pasteI'm so stuck pls help
Considering geographic location why might Russia be unhappy with both former Ussr and Warsaw Pact countries joining NATO after the collapse of communism in Europe
PLEASE !!!! Analyze why the trade empires in the Indian Ocean region succeed while the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires decline
The top position in the opposing (non-controlling) party in the U.S. House of Representatives or the Senate is called the: