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For whom did the Red Shirts fight?
 
  a. Bismarck
  b. Cavour
  c. Garibaldi
  d. Mazzini
  e. Marx

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The outcome of the Democratic-Republican attempt to remove Federalist Justice Samuel Chase from office is significant because it
 
  a. led the Senate to institute confirmation hearings for judicial appointments.
  b. convinced federal judges not to make public speeches.
  c. caused a serious division in the Democratic-Republican party.
  d. helped preserve the Supreme Court's independence.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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