What led Texans to work to limit the power of the governor with the Constitution of 1876?
a. to more closely model the state constitution after the U.S. Constitution
b. a desire to return to the principles of the Constitution of 1836
c. requirements by the federal government as a condition for readmittance to the Union
d. radical Reconstruction policies and the abuses of the Governor Davis administration
Answer: d
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
What did the Supreme Court decide in Korematsu v. U.S. (1944) regarding the internment of American citizens of Japanese ancestry living in the United States?
a. It was permissible because the United States was at war with Japan. b. It was unconstitutional, and Japanese Americans must be duly compensated.-- c. It did not pass the strict scrutiny test, and the internment was promptly terminated. d. It was unconstitutional, but it was too late to do anything about it.