The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I am going to take into consideration the 1st. Amendment to the United States Constitution.
It is true that the federal government must often balance protecting individual liberties and providing for order and security. We have seen how, at times, priority is given to one over the other, depending on the circumstances.
However, according to my thinking and belief systems, the federal government should always place more emphasis on protecting individual liberties. Just when the exceptional case is necessary, then the federal government must provide for order and security.
As stated in the 1st. Amendment, citizens must always have their freedom of speech and freely express what they believe is right; this includes reasonable critics of the economic and political systems, as well as to highlight positive attributes too.
Respecting the differences has always been a trademark for true democracies.
It is understandable that in times of conflict, as was the case of WWI and WWII, the government has put restrictions on certain liberties.
Some would say that the September 11 attacks justify the creation of the type of surveillance the government placed on the citizens, but that is when a fine line was crossed between protection and "espionage" without the consent of the citizens.
Freedmen's Bureau<span> was established in 1865 by Congress to help former black slaves and poor whites in the South in the aftermath of the U.S. Civil War.</span>
Question options :
a. Citations
b. Opinions
c. Codes
d. Statutes
e. ordinances
Answer:
b. Opinions
Explanation:
Judges(in appellate courts) who review decisions from trial courts or lower tribunals do not need evidence or try to retry cases for these courts or need any jury but merely make their decisions or opinions based on what is presented to them.
When judges write their opinions on a trial court matter, they state their analysis or explain reason behind their decision or judgement
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"p</span>
recocious puberty".
Menarche is the primary menstrual cycle, or first menstrual
seeping, in females. From both social and therapeutic points of view, it is
frequently viewed as the focal occasion of female pubescence, as it flags the
likelihood of being fertile. Precocious puberty<span> alludes
to the presence of physical and hormonal indications of pubertal improvement at
a prior age than is viewed as general.</span>