The correct answer for the given question above would be CATATONIC. The <span>type of schizophrenia that has the person maintain a rigid pose for hours or days</span> is called CATATONIC. This <span>involves disturbances in a person's movement. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day!</span>
The liberty interest and the right to die and to seek assistance in exercising the right is guaranteed in due process clauses of the fifth and fourth amendments to the US constitution.
The 4th Amendment is about a person’s protection against the seizure of our property and privacy intrusion by the government.
The 5th Amendment deals with the rights of someone being accused of a crime
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Dred Scott v Sanford
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In <u>Dred Scott v Sanford</u>, the Supreme Court justices determined that slaves were property and therefore had no legal rights.
In the Dred Scott v Sanford case, Dred Scott a black American who had lived an a territory were slavery had been banned sued for his freedom arguing that since he had lived in illinois and Wisconsin, both free territory, he was a free man. However, the court ruled that he was still a slave, the Supreme court corroborated the ruling of the lesser court that he was still a slave and therefore had no legal right and cannot sue.
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D. Proclamation of Neutrality
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During the French Revolution, Revolutionary Franch declared war on Great Britain. Many European countries supported Britain against France. George Washington, the first president of the United States, believed that his country was too young and week to get involved in foreign wars. So to prevent United States or its citizens from getting involved in the war, he issued the Proclamation of Neutrality. It legally forbade American citizens from providing any kind of aid either Britain or France.
Nationalism was a great cause of World War one because of countries being greedy and not negotiating. Nationalism shows you are proud of your country and want it to be the best. A lot of causes all linked back to countries all wanted to be better than each other.