Hitler’s two-volume work written while he was in prison is called? A. Mein Kampf
B. Das Kapital
C. Nazi Manifesto
D. Mein Life

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Answer:A

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Mein Kampf

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I believe it was justified. First, let's remind ourselves why Andrew Jackson was impeached. In 1968, Andrew Jackson was impeached for violating the tenure of office act. The tenure of office act was created to limit the president's ability to remove some office-holders from power. Originally, this act was vetoed by Jackson, but the veto was overturned by Congress.

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1. Why did Texas become involved in WWI?

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When did John C. Calhoun generally coin the phrase “states’ rights”?

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The correct answer is A) when he tried to establish a confederation of states with authority over the national government.

John C. Calhoun coined the phrase “states’ rights” when he tried to establish a confederation of states with authority over the national government.

John C. Calhoun (1782-1850) was a Democrat Senator form South Carolina and vice president of the United States that supported slavery and thought it was positive for the states. He had many differences with President Andrew Jackson, mainly for the Nullification crises in the state of South Carolina, and the Petticoat affair.

The other options of the question were B) in arguments about federal interference with southern states practicing slavery. C) in a speech in which he argued against the establishment of a National Bank. D) when he fought for the "separate but equal" clause established in Plessy v. Ferguson.

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When he tried to establish a confederation of states with authority over the national government.

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The Missouri Compromise was the laws that enacted in 1820 to maintain the balance of power between slave and free states. Henry Clay wanted Missouri (state) to be a free or a slave state but the Southerns claimed that the Constitution did not give the Congress the power to ban slavery. THey would worry that if free states formed a majority in Congress, they would ban slavery altogether. Meanwhile, Maine wanted to be part of the statehood, so Henry Clay suggested that Missouri could be a slave state and Maine as a free state but the Congress passes the Missouri Compromise so Maine became a free state and Missouri as a slave state (I think?). Among these tensions, the Mason Dixon line formed the Maryland and PA border. The line came to be used for the division between the slave states and free states, as well as the division between the north and south.(I hoped I answered your question!!)