Your unalienable rights are something that nobody can take away from you. When drafting the Constitution, they used the philosopher John Locke's quote. "Life Liberty and Property." and turned it into, "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness." Today these are known as our unalienable rights. An example of one of our unalienable, that is used in court cases to argue against the death sentence, is the right to live.
Answer:
Judge Isaac Parker
Explanation:
The United States Court for the Western District of Arkansas in fort smith was the only court in the Indian territory
Judge Isaac Parker born in October 15, 1838 ruled over the Indian Territory in the late 1800s. During his tenure of 21 years on the bench, Judge Parker tried 13,490 cases, 344 of which were capital crimes. 9,454 cases resulted in guilty pleas or convictions. Judge Parker sentenced 160 men to death by hanging during his time but only 79 0 them where hanged while the rest either died in jail, appealed or were pardoned.
Answer:
B. Resulted in increased conflict between the U.S. and France.
Explanation:
It's believed that the failure of France to put down a slave revolution in Haiti, the impending war with Great Britain and probable British naval blockade of France – combined with French economic difficulties – may have prompted Napoleon to offer Louisiana for sale to the United States.
So B. Resulted in increased conflict between the U.S. and France. Would be my best guess.
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Constantine was the first ruler known in Roman History to become a Christian. I think he wanted everybody to be whatever kind of religion they can, because in the past people murdered Christians.
Mass transit, in the form of trolleys, cable cars, and subways, was built, and skyscrapers began to dominate city skylines. New communities, known as suburbs, began to be built just beyond the city. Commuters, those who lived in the suburbs and traveled in and out of the city for work, began to increase in number.