Abraham Lincoln: Believe slavery was a moral issue, and opposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act
Stephen Douglas: wanted to allow slavery to continue, and introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act
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¿Por qué no lo averiguas tú mismo?
Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
What is the role of the U.S. Constitution in limiting government power in the criminal justice system?
The Constitution of the United States clearly states that there is a system of checks and balances in which none of the three branches of government has more power over the other two, This includes the judicial branch that relies on a Supre Court. And here comes the central point of this answer. The federal courts are subjected to the US Congress and this legislative branch has the power to enact criminal laws such as treason, bootlegging, or counterfeiting.
Does it really limit the behavior of those in the criminal justice system?
It could be better understood in that it serves as a counterbalance to the criminal justice system, in the same way, that the Supreme Court checks the legislative branch by declaring some laws unconstitutional.
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Greeks were able to influence later civilization for following reasons :
- Greeks had largely made important contributions to our society .
- They left there land marks on our branches of Mathematics ,philosophy as well as medicine.
- They had a rich architecture .
- It was no one else whose lended a hand on creation of the Olympic Games, and for its unique and historical architecture.
It was a trigger that showed that there were two competing powers in Europe: Russia and Austria-Hungary (and their allies).
Franz Ferdinand was killed by a Serbian separatist and the Austrians wanted to see him punished. On the other hand, Russia supported Serbia is saying that Austrian demands ( to be allowed to search for the culprit inside Serbia) were too much.
<span>This lead to a direct conflict between the two powers (Austria and Russia) and further lead to the war. </span>