The Fifth Amendment<span> to the United States Constitution provides that "No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or </span>indictment<span> of a </span>Grand Jury<span>, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War.</span>
Answer: The Great Purge
Explanation:
The Great Purge was a period of massive political repression in the Soviet Union during the reign of Joseph Stalin. The term is most commonly used to describe 1937-1938, when millions were killed or imprisoned as part of a conspiracy designed by Stalin and his inner circle.
It is generally agreed upon by historiographers that Stalin was responsible for the Holodomor, also known as the Great Famine, which occurred in the Soviet Union from 1932 to 1933. The Holodomor was a man-made drought that resulted in the death of millions of people.
The origins of the Stalin Terror can be traced back to Stalin's attempts to consolidate power following his rise to power in 1928. Stalin's critics were punished and their families were persecuted. This led to the rise of the secret police, which was responsible for carrying out the Stalin Terror.
The consequences of Stalin's rule were catastrophic. His policies destroyed the Soviet economy and led to the loss of millions of lives. Stalin's rule also led to the persecution and execution of millions of Soviet citizens.
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The Rule of Secrecy On May 25, the Constitutional Convention began its work by creating a Committee to propose "rules for conducting business." On May 28, the Committee reported sixteen rules and on May 29 they reported six further rules. One of these was the rule of secrecy.
Explanation:
The fact that the Marshall Plan financially aided European countries to build up their governments and economies after WWll worsened relations between the USA and the USSR