They are similar because the bill of rights was not obligatory when it was made, the states didn't have to abide by it yet because the supreme court didn't decide so. The Arizona Article II was similar to it to make sure the state abides by it. They are different for the simple reason that there are parts that are not based on the bill of rights, like the bill of rights has things not found in it, but the essence is the same.
<span>Which of these statements is an accurate reflection of a Shi’a belief?
The Shi’a believed the Umayyad had no right to rule the Muslim community..
Shi’a is a division of Islam who recognize the first four caliphs as Muhammad’s rightful successors.
What type of bureaucracy did the caliphate create?
a bureaucracy where Muslims equally shared the spoils of war</span>
The ninth amendment was included to
the Bill of Rights to warrant that the maxim expressio unius est exclusio
alterius would not be used at a later time to refute fundamental rights simply
because they were not explicitly enumerated in the Constitution.
The record of the Constitution reveals the function of
the Ninth amendment and the Founders' intent: to defend what constitutional
lawyers describe as the unenumerated rights. Unenumerated rights include, as an
example, the right to privacy. In the USA of today, unenumerated rights include
for freedoms like a woman's right to abortion.
The Ninth amendment goes so far beneath the radar that it has hardly
ever been mentioned even by the Supreme Court. That is why sometimes it
is called the Silent Ninth amendment.
Answer:
More than 2300 Americans were killed on that day
Explanation:
The attack on Pearl Harbor was the day that America officially joined the war. Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor without a prior declaration of war. They tried to cripple the US fleet so that they would not interfere in their war in Asia. It seemed that the US fleet suffered heavy losses but since the US was an industrial powerhouse they recovered rather quickly.