Yes because the natural rights are protected in the Bill of Rights in the constitution. The government cannot impede on these rights such as freedom of speech, press, religion, petition, trial by jury, bear arms, etc
It was near water, it had high ground, and it was just so happened that they landed there, sorta by chance
I do agree with Johnson decision to not run for re-election in 1968. He got very tired by 1968. He lost trust since the Vietnam war and he was criticized and his health started to decline only to die 4 years after his presidency from a heart attack.
Answer:
The US wanted to force the Navajos and other Native American tribes to assimilate into American culture, so they tried to destroy their culture by making them not speak their language (until WWII, where they became the renowned Navajo Code Talkers)
Explanation:
It was technically genocide, since the US wanted to get rid of all Native American culture.
D) The state constitution did not recognize blacks' rights to hold public office
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