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- 5. made the internment camps where Japanese Americans were held in constitutional.
- 7. acknowledged the Cherokee land and their rights to it.
- 13. government has the right to limit free speech at times of crisis (such as war).
- 15. came before the US constitution which gave limited powers to the federal government.
- 16. established the practice of segregation.
- 17. decided that African Americans were not considered citizens, so they do not have rights.
- 18. written by Thomas Paine to address the need for independence from England.
- 19. gave Congress the power to establish a national bank and state governments could not tax the federal government.
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- 1. created the League of Nations and made Germany pay war reparations.
- 2. Hamilton, Madison, and John Jay wrote these in promotion of the ratification of the US Constitution.
- 3. emphasized the need for neutrality within foreign policy and warned citizens of political parties.
- 4. desegregated schools.
- 6. stated the American colonies as free from British rule.
- 8. a speech given by Lincoln after one of the deadliest battles of the Civil War.
- 9. legalized abortion in 1973.
- 10. created judiciary review; gave more power to the Supreme Court.
- 11. introduced the rights of citizens and the powers of the federal government and state governments.
- 12. took an official stance of what the Civil War was really for (the end of slavery) and removed any possible international support of the Confederates.
- 14. gives the right to self-incrimination and speak to an attorney.
