I believe that the most fitting answer for this question would be prosecuting "trusts," or monopolies, that were in violation of the federal Anti-Trust law. During the Progressive Era, or 1900 to 1917, trust-busting efforts were very prevalent. Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson were especially adamant about trust-busting. Hope this helps.
Answer:
Freedom of speech, press, and religion: First Amendment.
Right to bear arms: Second Amendment.
Right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures: Fourth Amendment.
Right against self-incrimination and double jeopardy: Fifth Amendment.
Due process: Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.
Explanation:
The roots of human rights abuses can be found in early history where people believed that some people were inherently more important than other people. There is even the famous Aristotelian doctrine that some people were created by nature to be slaves. These perceived differences between people have been reduced, but still exist with many people believing that they are better than other people, which is why there are issues with preventing it.
The first electric Christmas lights were used in 1882, <span>Edward H. Johnson put the very set of electric Christmas tree lights togehter. </span>