In youngstown co. v. sawyer (1952, the supreme court justices determined that
a. segregation i...
History, 25.09.2019 02:01 jamarstand
In youngstown co. v. sawyer (1952, the supreme court justices determined that
a. segregation in the public schools was unconstitutional.
b. in the emergency powers granted to the president, it is legal for them to take control of private industry under extreme circumstances.
c. the phrase “under god” could be legally added to the pledge of allegiance.
d. president truman could not nationalize the steel mills in america.
e. none of the above
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