7.)Why was the repeal of the judiciary the act of 1801 significant

A.)It made crimes related to slavery enforceable by law

B.)In the early 1800's what the usual reason for working class children to be separated from their family?

C.)It was the first decision by the nation's supreme Court

D.)It was the 1st time Court overruled congress

B?

No.

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OH SORRY ITZ A

No. I've checked enough of your guesses on this question. You're on your own, now.

To find the correct answer, let's break down the choices and the question:

The question asks why the repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801 was significant.

A) This choice states that it made crimes related to slavery enforceable by law. While this may be an important aspect of historical events, it is not directly related to the repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801. So option A can be eliminated.

B) This choice asks about the usual reason for working-class children to be separated from their family in the early 1800s. This is unrelated to the question and can be eliminated.

C) This choice suggests that the repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801 was the first decision by the nation's Supreme Court. However, this is not accurate. The repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801 was a legislative action by Congress, not a decision by the Supreme Court. So option C can be eliminated.

D) This choice states that it was the first time the Court overruled Congress. This answer is correct. The repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801 was significant because it was the first time the Supreme Court declared an act of Congress as unconstitutional. This established the power of judicial review, which allows the Court to review and invalidate laws that are deemed unconstitutional. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

In conclusion, the correct answer is D) It was the 1st time Court overruled Congress.