A child born in the United States.
In all three countries, and especially from the perspective of Canada, the people of Canada, by virtue of living in a discrete geographic area far away from Britain with its own resources and own history and with people born and raised here (especially the First Nations in Canada) and who have made their life here and engaged in economic activity here has forged Canada into a separate nation. Also I believe that the threat of another revolution as occurred in the 13 Colonies to oust Britain may have allowed Canada to help loosen the colonial ties with Britain.
The manners in which the English and Germans could be considered to have pulled the United States into World War I were closely intertwined. The relationship between Great Britain and the United States was, of course, borne of bloody confrontations, first the American Revolutionary War and then the War of 1812. In the century between then and the onset of the Great War, the relationship between the two countries was one of constant mutual antipathy, as the growth of the United States increasingly encroached on British territory in North Americ
<u>Answer</u>:
An example of due process of law as guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment is B: ensuring trials follow certain procedures and rules.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The “fifth amendment” creates certain rights for carrying out both civil and criminal legal proceedings. There is a due process clause in each amendment. It requires that government officials should make sure that the trials follow certain rules and regulations. The government cannot deprive any citizen of his freedom, property or life as these are his basic rights.
So, correct option is option B. Option A is incorrect as it doesn’t mean that witness can be called and questioned. Neither does it mean owning guns and weapons, option C. Option D, having reasonable suspicion that someone is guilty is incorrect as well.