The First Amendment provides several rights protections: to express ideas through speech and the press, to assemble or gather with a group to protest or for other reasons, and to ask the government to fix problems. It also protects the right to religious beliefs and practices. It prevents the government from creating or favoring a religion.
The Second Amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms.
The Third Amendment prevents government from forcing homeowners to allow soldiers to use their homes. Before the Revolutionary War, laws gave British soldiers the right to take over private homes.
Fourth Amendment bars the government from unreasonable search and seizure of an individual or their private property.
Fifth Amendment provides several protections for people accused of crimes. It states that serious criminal charges must be started by a grand jury. A person cannot be tried twice for the same offense (double jeopardy) or have property taken away without just compensation. People have the right against self-incrimination and cannot be imprisoned without due process of law
Sixth Amendment provides additional protections to people accused of crimes, such as the right to a speedy and public trial, trial by an impartial jury in criminal cases, and to be informed of criminal charges. Witnesses must face the accused, and the accused is allowed his or her own witnesses and to be represented by a lawyer.
The Seventh Amendment extends the right to a jury trial in Federal civil cases.
Eighth Amendment bars excessive bail and fines and cruel and unusual punishment.
Ninth Amendment states that listing specific rights in the Constitution does not mean that people do not have other rights that have not been spelled out.
The Tenth Amendment says that the Federal Government only has those powers delegated in the Constitution. If it isn’t listed, it belongs to the states or to the people.
Question 1: A
Question 2: A
Question 3: B
Question 4: C
Question 5: D
Question 6: Idk, there's no picture
Question 7: B
Question 8: A
Question 9: Idk, there's no picture
Question 10: Idk, there's no picture
Question 11: B
Question 12: A
Question 13: Idk, there's no picture
Question 14: A
Question 15: D (maybe)
Question 16: B
Question 17: B
Question 18: Idk, there's no picture
Question 19: D
Question 20: Idk, there's no picture
<span> the correct is B. Babylonian
</span>
1) New immigrants came to the United States for several different reasons. This includes economic opportunities, the ability to practice their religion without persecution, and to escape problems in Europe (example- Ireland and the potato famine).
2) Individuals known as nativists wanted to stop immigration because they were scared that new immigrants would take jobs from American workers. This was partially true, in the sense that immigrants would often work for less pay due to their need to get a job immediately.
3) Urbanization, the process in which people move to the city, occured during this time due to the increased amount of factory jobs available for citizens. Instead of living out on the countryside and being self sufficient, individuals could now work in factories, make a guaranteed salary, and buy the items they need in order to survive.
4) Jacob Riis including pictures in his famous book <em>How the other half lives</em> in order to show Americans how immigrants and poor individuals in big cities lived. These conditions were often disgusting, with small unsanitary rooms were numerous people lived. The ultimate goal was to cause Americans to demand change of this type of living situation.