The eighth amendment is the amendment that strict constructionists would look to in order to justify a limited interpretation of the United States constitution. The 8th Amendment of the constitution of United States of America is actually a part of the Bill of Rights that prohibit the Federal government from imposing excessive fines or bails. <span />
Even though Great Britain was at odds with France over the situation involving the Suez Canal, it became in side with France as World War I began because <span>England believed France had a better chance of winning the war. France at that time has the capacity to bring out and fight for the war.</span>
<span>In the 1960s, Liberation theology was popular in Latin America because it has returned the control of the Church to poor from upper class where Christianity offered as a tool for a better society and self-improvement. This is resulted in drastic change of relations in between Church and State also Church and people.</span>
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<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.
a) A living is <u>carried </u><u>out </u><u>while </u><u>you </u><u>are</u><u> </u><u>alive</u><u>.</u> ( 'living' refers to something alive).
b) state your wishes.............
I would wish that I was able to speak for myself.
I would wish someone (my loved ones too) would be there for me, take care of me etc ( and make me not feel the fact that I can't speak for myself ).
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