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A. They all protect the rights of people accused of crimes.
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because if you go and look at the amendments they all have to do with the right to law
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Jonathan Swift was a poet, a satirist, a cleric and an essayist of Anglo-Irish origin. He was popular for his literary works which include; Gulliver's travels (1726), Modest proposal (1629), A tale of tub(1704), and An Argument against abolishing Christianity (1712).
Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1667. He attended the Dublin university and was studying for his master's degree when the political troubles in Ireland which surrounded the Glorious revolution, forced him to leave for England in 1688.
Swift, on publishing his works, gained a reputation as a writer and became increasingly active politically. He supported the Glorious revolution and had belonged to the Whigs, growing up.
He was later recruited by the Tory leadership who he felt were sympathetic to his cause of fighting against the return of the Catholic dominance. On the Tory's platform, he opposed the Whig's government and was an important part of the inner circle of the Tory's government.
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The electoral vote is the process of voting the President through electoral votes in which each state is given a certain number of votes depending on their population which is determined through the census. A candidate needs 270 to win and is important for potential candidates to focus on swing states, or those either republican or democratic in order to win the most possible votes. There are a total of 538 electoral votes for the states combined where the candidate with the most popular vote in that state wins the entire electoral votes. The popular vote is the one man one vote for the entire nation. It is the actual individual vote for the nation.
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When we do not know about our past, we fail to understand our present and how we are connected to the rest of the world.
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Knowing our history means we have a solid foundation upon which we can build our present and, consequently, our future. We can learn from past mistakes and repeat past successes. Ignoring our history means ignoring what makes us who we are. This ignorance prevents us from understanding how the world functions, and how we function in the world.
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John Michael Crichton was an author and filmmaker well known for the creation of famous installments such as Jurassic Park and the TV series ER. Even though he had an M.D. from Harvard, Crichton never practiced medicine, focusing instead on writing. He passed away in 2008, at age of 66.