The best way that I would respond is this:
- If you were an Anti-federalist, you would use the quote to support your argument that only a pure democracy of local governments is the best government.
<h3>Who were the anti federalists?</h3>
These were the people that did not want a central form of government in the United States.
These people had their fears that too much powers in the hands of a central government would lead to dictatorship and it was bad for the citizens.
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What makes a baseball bounce would be the correct answer. All the other options would be opinions, therefore they are not true testable experiments. Hope this helps!
Adam smith said that the free market economy is regulated by : C. Self interest and competition
In free market economy, all economic activities that happen purely based on the the amount of supply and demand. Self interest such as what products you desire, how much price you can afford it will affect the amount of demand, and competition between sellers will affect the price and the amount of supply
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The arrest of a criminal suspect.
If you've ever watched a television crime drama, you've heard the "Miranda warning" -- or at least the beginning of it: "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney ...." There's a couple more sentences to the warning, but TV shows often cut to the next scene before hearing the arresting officer finish their recitation of the full warning.
Miranda v. Arizona was a Supreme Court case decided in 1966. Ernesto Miranda was accused of kidnapping and raping a woman. He confessed to the crime when interrogated by police, but attorneys argued that he did not fully understand his 6th Amendment rights. After the decision in Miranda v. Arizona, it has become standard procedure in all arrests that the arresting officers must clearly state the accused person's rights -- their "Miranda rights," as they have become known.