Answer:
The Bill of Rights
Explanation:
The first ten amendments to the constitution of the United States of America is known as the Bill of Rights, which grants important rights and civil liberties to the people and the states. Such rights includes the right to speak freely and the right to have a fair trial.
The U.S congress, on the 25th of September 1789, transmitted the twelve amendments to the legislatures of the states and two amendments that involved representation of the congress and congressional pay were removed. The remaining ten amendments became what is known as the Bill of Rights.
The Pilgrims went to North America in 1620 because they wanted to have a place to live where they could practice their own religion without being persecuted by the government. The Pilgrims were Puritans and there was tension between the Puritans and the Church of England (and the government) at the time.
The first amendment protects the citizens right to petition.
Answer:
Sudan
Explanation:
The name of that longtime leader is Omar al-Bashin. He initially took power in 1989 and appointed himself as a president for the life time until eventually taken down in 2019.
The coup started due to long dissatisfaction that people had in Sudanese economy and political instability. But the peak of the coup was when He was involved in a genocide , Killing members of the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa ethnic groups