The Brezhnev Doctrine asserted that the Soviet Union would interfere
in Eastern European nations to preserve communist rule.
<span>Brezhnev Doctrine - the doctrine expounded by
Leonid Brezhnev in November 1968 affirming the right of the Soviet Union to
intervene in the affairs of Communist countries to strengthen </span>Communism.
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The relationship between natural rights and the due process clause is given as follows:
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments' due process provisions safeguard many fundamental rights that are not recognized (or "enumerated") in the Constitution.
The premise is that certain rights are so fundamental that they cannot be violated without a compelling reason, regardless of how much process is provided.
<h3>What is natural rights?</h3>
Natural law claims that persons have certain rights. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are listed as natural rights in the United States Declaration of Independence.
<h3>What is Due Process Clause?</h3>
There are two due process clauses in the Constitution: one in the Fifth Amendment that pertains to the federal government and one in the Fourteenth Amendment that applies to the states.
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Answer:
Spanish war of Independence
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Explanation:
1. French & Indians vs British & Colonists
2. massive debt
3. the colonists since the British went into debt to protect them
4. a direct tax on newspapers and legal and commercial documents. it significantly affected the less wealthy and angered many colonists
5.
- Stamp Act and Townshend Acts
- Boston Massacre
- Tea Act
- "Taxation without Representation"
6. It means that the colonists were being taxed by the British Parliament without having anyone from the colonies representing them in Parliament, so they had no say in any of the taxes being imposed on them.
7. First- in response to the coercive acts which were passed after the tea party
Second- to plot the course of war as the Revolutionary War has just begun. Here they appointed George Washington as commander of the Continental Army.
8. The second continental congress & to declare themselves as an independent nation and therefore be able to enlist the help of other countries
9. Thomas Jefferson
10. Jean-Jacques Rousseau & the social contract is the idea that the government exists with the consent of the people whom it governs SO this influenced colonists to fight for independence since the government was doing things they did not consent to (taxation without representation)
11. 4 reasons:
-Colonists had home field advantage: they knew the land they were fighting on and the British didn't
-Guerilla Warfare: the colonists did not fight the way war was fought in Europe- they engaged in sneak attacks, ambushes, raids, sabotages, etc
-Alliance with the French
- The sheer geographical size of the colonies and their lack of one capital (the British couldn't take the capital if they didn't have one)
- The overall support from the majority of colonists for the war
12. the Articles of Confederation
13. the AOC did not allow a functioning government
14. 2 reasons:
- the government could not tax
- all states needed to agree to pass an amendment
15. a system that allows each branch of a government to amend or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent any one branch from exerting too much power (Merriam-Webster)
16. Those who opposed the Constitution. They did not like the idea of a strong national government (for fear of it becoming like Great Britain) and favored states rights and power. Famous Anti-Federalists:
- Patrick Henry (seen as the leader)
- Thomas Jefferson
- Samuel Adams
- James Monroe