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I was wondering in what ways did the supreme court act as a force for nationalism in the 1800’s?

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    One Response to “In what ways did the supreme court act as a force for nationalism in the 1800’s?”

    1. googie on April 26th, 2008 1:18 am

      For establishing nationalism the article in the article in the judicial court system and explaining its duties were to settle differences in the states.
      For establishing nationalism the lower courts and explaining its duties does not act against those who would commit treason.