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In Theory, the Decision in the Case of Jackson V

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In theory, the decision in the case of Jackson v.Indiana (1972) stopped which practice?

Understand the role and impact of licensing practices and occupational associations.
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Definitions:

Physical Labor

refers to work that involves manual, bodily effort; tasks that demand physical strength, as opposed to mental or clerical work.

Economic Revival

A period of renewed economic growth and increased prosperity following a downturn or recession.

Garrison Frazier

A former slave and notable figure in African American history, who became a spokesperson for the freedmen's community during the Civil War era.

Untethered

Free or not bound by traditional constraints or ties, often used metaphorically to describe independence or unrestrained freedom.

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