The u.s. supreme court should have the ability to strike down a law limiting prayer on public property.
Answer: Option B
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The statement which Patrick Henry made in his speech talked about making the people more powerful and reducing the powers of the central government. He wanted to make a bill of rights of people to make them more powerful.
The court of the country should put down a law which limits the right of the people for praying on a public property. People should focus on enjoying their liberties and the government should not have many powers in it's hands.
Answer:
A one act play is for a competition as a multi act play is for a full blown audience
Explanation:
False .<span>The land of </span>Mesopotamia lies between<span> the </span>Euphrates<span> and the </span>Tigris<span> rivers
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The various groups of Timucua spoke dialects of the Timucua language. At the time of European first contact, the territory occupied by speakers of Timucuan dialects stretched from the Altamaha River and Cumberland Island in present-day Georgia as far south as Orlando in the interior of Florida, and from the Atlantic coast to the Aucilla River, yet never reaching the Gulf of Mexico.
<span>"Timucua" (from "Thimogna") was originally the term used by the Saturiwa (of the area near present-day Jacksonville) to refer to the related people living north of the Santa Fe River between the St. Johns River and the Suwannee River. The Timucua Province of the Spanish mission system originally was this area. This was also the area of the Timucua proper dialect of the Timucuan language. During the 17th century the Spanish mission Province of Timucua was extended to include the area between the Suwannee River and the Aucilla River. The population of the Timucuan people at the time of European contact was around 50,000 people by one estimate, around 200,000 by another. The Timucua were organized into at least 35 chiefdoms at the time. While alliances and confederacies arose between the chiefdoms from time to time, the Timucua were never organized into a single political unit. The various groups of Timucua speakers practiced several different cultural traditions.</span>
Answer: Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison. There were 85 essays published from Oct 1787 to May 1788. They were made to promote the new constitution and helped shape American political institutions. The articles appeared on three New York newspapers. The Independent Journal, The New-York Packet, and The Daily Advisor