Basically after 9/11 it gave the government permission to “spy” on people to see if anything was a threat to national security which is why some people believe it is an invasion of privacy and against the constitution but no where in the constitution does it say anything about privacy
Both Germany and Italy were not one country - instead they were divided into multiple countries which shared the same culture and language but were not united under the same ruler. For example there was the Kindom of Sardinia, the Papal state, Veneto...
Over the course of 19th century they were both united, this is called the Unification of Italy and the Unification of Germany
"Communist infiltration in the entertainment industry" was the <span>first target of the HUAC hearings among the following choices given in the question. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option.
"</span>Their execution would leave their young sons orphans" was <span>one point of the appeal of the death penalty for the Rosenbergs. The correct option is the first option.</span><span>
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Answer: Paine claimed that the colonies should sever their ties to England once and for all, establish a democratic government with a written constitution, and thus gain the advantages of free trade and freedom from being constantly dragged into European wars.
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They still lived in ghettos, despite being "free", they lived under the shadow of slavery, since, unlike those from the north, they were not allowed many things, like congregating in a church, they were not allowed to travel, vote, or enjoy certain rights, so they just wanted to keep their freedom, no matter what.