Answer:
The law did not adeguately define trusts and monopolies.
b. Each of the major powers considered its military strength superior to others.
c. All of the major powers considered war to be part of a valid foreign policy.
d. All major powers believed they could threaten war and none would call their bluff.
Answer:
All of the major powers considered war to be part of a valid foreign policy.
Explanation:
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Answer:
human sacrifices
Explanation:
The question raised by McCulloch v. Maryland was whether congress could use its implied powers.
In this case, the Supreme Court was considered whether the congress had power to create a national bank.
Hence, the question raised by McCulloch v. Maryland was whether congress could use its implied powers.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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B. Jacob Riis
C. Frank Norris
D. Ida Tarbell
I believe this question is referring to muckrakers if that helps.
Answer:
D
Explanation: