The Underground Railroad was a complex network of secret routes that slaves traveled to get to freedom. Along the way, there were houses known as "safe houses". They were operated by free people, abolitionists, and Quakers. Without these people, the Umderground Railroad would habe never worked and slaves wouldn't have found freedom.
Answer: By the eighth amendment to the Constitution
Explanation: The first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution are called the Bill of Rights, often referred to as the fundamental freedoms, they protect basic rights throughout the criminal justice process.
The Eighth Amendment prohibits inflicting cruel and unusual punishment. As a result of this protection, a person cannot be sentenced too harshly and once in jail, he or she cannot be beaten or deprived of medical attention.
The Eighth Amendment (1791) states that; Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. This Amendment requires judges to
set reasonable and consistent bail as well as suit the sentence to the crime.
Answer:
the answer is option D.
Explanation: During the order of Emancipation proclamation the order to free slaves in Border slave states of the Union and the areas already under control of Union was not made by the President. This proclamation was only to free slaves from Confederate areas which were also rebel areas.
The correct answer for this question is "a setback for the antiwar movement among college-aged students."
Publication of the Pentagon Papers in 1971 represented a setback for the antiwar movement among college-aged students. It shows how the students are being involved in that kind of event.