Under Spanish control, life for the average Cuban changed dramatically. They were persecuted in many ways but there was also a level of cooperation with the Spanish.
<span>The Cold war was started after the second world war finished and was basically America being paranoid about Communism spreading from Russia and West Germany in the South East Asia and then onto America.
</span>Did Communism spread much? Nope. Did the Soviet Union collapse? Yep. Containment worked. <span>
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The Sixth Amendment states that:<u><em> In all criminal prosecutions</em></u>, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.
So, the correct answer is: People on trial in criminal court. The Sixth Amendment protects all people on trial in the United States, including non-citizens. It is the original rules of the game for criminal trials.
Answer:
The Russia's Red October happened 7 November 1917 (25 of October when it was a different calendar.)
Explanation:
This was a revolution led by Bolsheviks who had used their infuence in Petrograd Soviet to create and organize armed forces. They took over government buildings and eventually they catured the Winter palace (this was the capital of Russia at the time). They had a slogan which was "All Power to the Soviets". This was led by lenin.
Answer:
To escape political and religious persecution and because of famine .
Explanation:
The reasons for the early Irish Immigration to America was to escape political and religious persecution.Although the Irish potato blight receded in 1850, the effects of the famine continued to spur Irish emigration into the 20th century. Still facing poverty and disease, the Irish set out for America where they reunited with relatives who had fled at the height of the famine.