One of the worst action commited by whites against the american indians was stolen their land and cattle and taken them out their land.
Mculloch refused to pay taxes
Maryland passed a law taxing federal banks
Explanation:
Mculloch Vs Maryland was the a case before the Supreme court in 1819 and the court decided in favor of Mculloch. The court took a decision on whether the Congress had the power to create national banks and whether the state of Maryland interfered in the powers of Congress by deciding to tax the banks.
before 1819 differences of opinion existed between the members of the Congress on whether federal governments should be allowed to create and run a national Bank. Despite oppositions,National Bank started working in the US and the state of Maryland was dissatisfied. They imposed taxes on the Baltimore branch of the Bank of united States and the bank's cashier James W Mculloch refused to pay the taxes and the conflict was resolved by the Supreme court decision that came in favor of Mculloch in 1819.
The answer to the first unknown is "3 or more" while in the second unknown is "no more than two". Hence, we have the complete sentence as in the year 1930's of Americans who were polled reported that the ideal number of children was 3 or more. While in the year 1990's, Americans who were polled reported that the ideal number of children to have is no more than two.
The Axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan) battled for the control of the Suez Canal to acquire oil in the Middle East and source raw materials from Asia.
Oil was a critical commodity to increase modernization of its armies, Britain which by then controlled the canal had the first modern army due to the constant supply of the commodity.
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