Answer:
The fundamental question raised in the Miranda v. Arizona case was in regard to the role of police played to protect the fundamental rights of a defendant as provided in the Constitution.
Explanation:
Miranda v. Arizona was case considered as a historic event in decision making in the Supreme Court of the United States. The case was filed by Esterno Miranda, who was charged with the crime of kidnapping and ra-pe, in 1963. While in custody, Miranda was not informed by police about his rights under the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution, which gives defendant rights to give testimony in the presence of an attorney.
After Miranda became aware of his rights he filed his petition which was heard in the Supreme Court of the United States in 1966 by Chief Justice Warren. According to Chief Justice Warren, the question raised by this case about the American justice system was how police plays a role in protecting the rights of a defendant of self-incrimination provided in the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution, while a defendant is in custody.
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I believe it's A, I'm not 100% sure though
President Truman ordered this to prevent Stalin from taking over the city. Stalin had blocked all supplies to Berlin in order to force the United States and the British to abandon it.
He would send those who were opposing him to Gulags.
Explanation:
- The BBC writes that 14 million people went through the gulag of "labor camps" from 1929 to 1953.
- An additional 6 to 7 million were deported and exiled to distant parts of the USSR, and another 4-5 million went through " labor colonies, ”which meant serving shorter time sentences.
- The total population in the camps varied from 510,307 (1934) to 1,727,970 (1952).
- According to a 1993 study of Soviet archives, a total of 1,053,829 people died in the gullies from 1934 to 1953.
- These estimates exclude those who died shortly after their release, and whose deaths were the result of cruel treatment in the camps; such cases were common. Studies that take these cases into account for the same time period report a figure of 1,258,537, with an estimated 1.6 million from 1929 to 1953.
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One reason that Slovenia and Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia was that there was a political imbalance and turmoil that they did not want to be a part of in the early 1990's.