First amendment protects the freedoms of religion, speech, and the press.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Bill of rights was enshrined in US. Constitution in 1791 introduced the ten amendments to U.S. constitution. First amendment of the constitution safeguards the freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly & petition. These amendments uphold the civil liberties in U.S.
First Amendment has been subject to continuous judicial scrutiny for the purpose of interpretation of these rights and widening the scope of these rights. 5th amendment gives the protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy and ensures the trial by jury.
"The Plessy v. Ferguson case was important because it established the constitutionality of "separate but equal" laws, in which states segregated public services and accommodations for African-Americans and whites.<span> Decided in 1896, Plessy v. Ferguson dictated racial law throughout the country until Brown v."</span>
the answer is B. Colonists generally treated Native Americans with respect
I think <u>it's a good idea that we get conscious as a society about preserving important documents, which safety we may take for granted because they're stored online</u>. However, when it comes to content that is harder to categorize as either public or private, we need to think more carefully about how we make that distinction.
In the past, people wrote stuff on notepads in their home or kept diaries which should be considered private; and you could also write a book and release it or letters to the newspaper which would be considered public. Now we can also do those things but there are platforms that place our information in between, like cloud storage or social media. <u>Is a facebok post private or public?</u>
I believe the law should adapt in order to protect our information against disclosure and make the distinctions between public and private affairs in online platforms more clear to keep a balance.
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US troops stationed in Saudi Arabia. Iraq'<span>s occupation of </span>Kuwait,<span> on 2 August 1990 was met with international condemnation and brought </span>economic sanctions against Iraq<span>. Together with the UK's prime minister </span>Margaret Thatcher,<span> </span>George Bush<span> deployed </span>US forces<span> into </span>Saudi Arabia <span>and urged other countries to send their own forces to there. </span>