<span>The answer is “the importance of ensuring no one person or
branch in government held all the power influenced the framing of the United
States Constitution</span>”
<span>He believed that there
should be a separation of powers among the branches in the government in order
to maintain order.</span>
Correct answer choices are :
<h2>A) Freedom of the press </h2><h2>B) Freedom of speech</h2><h2>C) Freedom of religion</h2><h2>D) The right of the people to peaceably assemble</h2><h2>F) The right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances</h2><h2>Explanation:</h2>
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is a part of the United States Bill of Rights that preserves freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom of the press, and right to petition. The amendment was approved in 1791 along with nine other amendments that make up the Bill of Rights a written record protecting civil freedoms under U.S. law.
Answer:
constitution and declaration of independence
Explanation:
Answer:
The First Christians who arrived to Ireland was from British and France.
Explanation:
Before Christianity arrived people practiced pagan religion. Pagan people built monuments allover Ireland and they worshiped sun a lot. Christianity was brought by Saint Patrick who was kidnapped by the sea pirates and he reached the shore of Ireland and thereby succeeded in spreading the faith of Christianity. After which Christianity flourished and many monasteries were built.
By the twelfth century English men involved in Irish invasions. New laws were introduced which oppressed the Irish Catholics. The English crown decided to shut down the sacred monasteries and places of worship were demolished by the British.
In late sixteenth century Oliver Plunkett was appointed to be the cardinal and he was ordered to accept Holy Communion in the Anglicized tradition, he refused and Oliver Plunkett was executed in London for disobeying the crown.
When citizens are unhappy with a specific piece of legislation they want removed or struck down, they can call a referendum, which puts the issue to a direct vote by the citizens.