The concept of popular sovereignty was introduced by the 1854 Kansas Nebraska Act. The term did not apply to any particular law or concept that was related to slavery. The term was coined by Illinois Senator Stephen A. Douglas.
The Volstead Act is named after Andrew Volstead of Minnesota.
The primary purpose of the Dawes Severalty Act was to promote Indian assimilation. The act was created by a Senator from Massachusetts named Henry Laurens Dawes.
Republic Act 1425, or the Rizal Law, was proposed by Senator Claro M. Recto. It was strongly opposed by the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines.
Claro M. Recto, who served as a Senator of the Philippines, was the primary sponsor of Republic Act No. 1425. It was enacted in 1956.
the construction of a transcontinental railroad that would start in Chicago, Illinois
Stephen A. Douglas in 1854
Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois
The concept of popular sovereignty was introduced by the 1854 Kansas Nebraska Act. The term did not apply to any particular law or concept that was related to slavery. The term was coined by Illinois Senator Stephen A. Douglas.
Senator Durbin believes DOMA is unconstitutional and is co-sponsoring the Respect for Marriage Act which seeks to repeal DOMA.
Senator Feinstein believes DOMA is unconstitutional and has introduced legislation (The Respect for Marriage Act) in the U.S. Senate seeking to repeal DOMA.
Senator John Sherman introduced the act which was designed to prohibit monopolies and encourage more competition in the market place.
Senator from Illinois who ran for president against Abraham Lincoln. Wrote the Kansas-Nebreaska Act and the Freeport Doctrine
He introduced the National School Lunch Act in 1946 which became part of the law
Stephan A. Douglas proposed the Kansas Nebraska Act in 1854.
The Kansas-Nebraska act was proposed by Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois. The act repealed the Missouri Compromise and allowed white males to vote on whether an area would allow slavery.
Who was the us senator after the anti-trust act