Answer:
There should be no limits on owning and using guns.
Explanation:
The Second Amendment was added to the constitution to protect people's right to keep and bear arms and the government's right to establish a Militia for the defense of the nation. Therefore, "There should be no limits on owning and using guns" is the statement that best interprets the statute because the statute is not specific enough, it can be broadly understood that since people have the right to own arms for self-defense, they also have the right to use them when there is a threat to their security.
The amendment states: <em>A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, </em><em>the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.</em>
Answer:
Enforce segregation laws
Explanation:
Jim Crow laws were basically segregation laws.
"Seperate but equal"
The phrase meant that Africans and Whites were separate, yet still getting the same service.
March 15, 1770
Dear Peter,
I am writing to help you understand the tension that is building up in our country. As you may already know, the American colonies will unite to expel English domination in their territory and become an independent nation. As you may already know, England will not accept this rupture, which shows us that this will not be a peaceful and peaceful process. I fear that some lives will be lost and that bad results will be established.
I do not believe that the rupture will not occur, especially after the military occupation in Boston that will spare no effort to stop the protesters against the increase in tax rates.
Like me, I hope you hope that everything can be resolved quickly, without economic losses and without the suffering of people.
With love,
Mary.
new york................................:)
Answer:
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
Explanation:
Julius and Ethel were married in 1939. They were member of the communist party. Ethels brother worked on the Manhattan Project and provided them with information. The Rosenbergs in turn gave that information to Harry Gold.
Julius & Ethel were the first american non military who were every put to death for being spys