Answer:
Brutus No. 1—republicanism
Explanation:
The excerpt is taken from the document I called Brutus No. 1, which is the first anti-Federalist essay, from the collection of 85 anti-Federalist newspaper essays, which were written by people who were against the creation of the US Fedeal Constitution. This excerpt is talking about republicanism, which is the ideology according to which a nation is governed as a republic, in which the head of state is appointed by nonhereditary methods, often by elections.
Military and economic problems have always been strongly intertwined and this wasn't any different in the times of the Byzantine Empire where vast expanses of land had to be readily monitored and guarded. This was obviously a severe financial undertaking which had to be funded. Dee to lack of money with time, the borders weren't as defended as they were in the past.
Denial, she is looking for the best case scenario (she thinks she has exactly a year to live even if it might be less) and she is avoiding facing that she may not be able to do this in a few months, she could be too ill, etc.
Answer: Coercion
Explanation:
Coercion is the mechanism of persuading a person to perform an involuntary act through forcing them or making them perform under some threatening pressure.It can be used for confession, kidnapping, threatening, and other such activities.
According to the question, if participants are forced to become a part of research against their will otherwise they are threatened with negative consequences is type of coercion.
The Sixth Amendment of the U.S Constitution guarantees that a person must be given the chance to defend him/herself in court. Under this amendment, every person has a right to a public trial without unnecessary delay, the right to a lawyer, an impartial jury, the right to know who are the accusers, and what is it that person is being accused of.