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Question 1

In the Slaughter-House cases, the Supreme Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment
 
  a. only prohibited the states from abridging those rights associated with U.S. citizenship.
  b. brought individual rights under federal protection.
  c. defined state citizenship and national citizenship as being one and the same.
  d. did not differentiate between state citizenship and national citizenship.

Question 2

In which Soviet republic was suffering worst during the 1930s, forcing some inhabitants to resort to cannibalism?
 
  a. Ukraine
 b. Kazakhstan
 c. Uzbeckistan
  d. Georgia
 e. Tajikistan



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Gracias!


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