<span>The Monroe
Doctrine, in defending the rights of the emancipated and free colonies
of the entire American continent, was showing a position of support and
of "elder brother" of the rest of the new countries of America. In
defending the independent colonies, in front of the European and
colonial powers, the doctrine gave citizens a sense of the country's
strength, of great stability and of having sufficient capacity to face
the empires of Europe. <span>In addition to feeling a
confidence and security that his country, not only protected the
Americans, but helped the new nations that emerged, giving an optimistic
and encouraging to citizens.</span></span>
The statement that best describes the relationship between Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt is <span>D. She served as his eyes, ears, and legs to find out what was happening in the country.</span>
Cambodia and Lao--these neighboring countries were the path for the North Vietnamese to reach the southern parts of Vietnam more quickly.
Cambodia and Laos would be the located of the HoChi Minh Trail which was the supply line from the North to the South. Many parts of the trail were underground and difficult to get rid of. The US resorted to air strikes of the two countries which was controversial because they were technically neutral areas.
Georgia’s economy became slightly weaker
Keeping it brief, the Court -- little by little -- gradually asserted that certain rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights are, in some way, "in" the 14th too; that the 14th protects those rights from being violated by the states. But the Court never said that all of the rights in the Bill of Rights are "in" the 14th. Over the course of many decades the Court kept on expanding the list of which rights in the BoR are "in" the 14th, but all along the way the Court kept on saying too, that not all of the rights are "in." By the 1960's *most* of the rights in the BoR were "absorbed" into the 14th.