Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
<em>According to G00GLE, and I quote*: " The Minnesota Supreme Court's canon of judicial conduct prohibiting candidates for judicial election from announcing their views on disputed legal and political issues violates the First Amendment. "</em>
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<em>* </em><em>thanks to Cornell Law School for the awesome answer, all credit due there. </em>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
he got sick and died and the rest of his rebellion was hanged
Answer:
true
Explanation:
the founder and first king of Wessex. Egbert remained in exile in Francia but Charlemagne seems to have supported Egbert's bid for power and he became king of Wessex.
Aqueducts <span>were used by the Roman Empire to supply its urban citizens with fresh water from far-off places.
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Honestly, I tried to look but I don't know. Here's a picture of the general area that it should be around (the red box). This is in Italy north of Rome.