This would fall under the 9th ammendment because the 9th ammednment says that there are other rights than the ones that are mentioned in the document . I hope thi helps :}
Delaware <span><span>
1787 <span>New Jersey
(Slave until 1804)</span> 1787 </span> <span> Georgia 1788 Pennsylvania 1787 </span> <span> Maryland 1788 Connecticut 1788 </span> <span> South Carolina 1788 Massachusetts 1788 </span> <span> Virginia 1788 New Hampshire 1788 </span> <span> North Carolina 1789 <span>New York
(Slave until 1799)</span> 1788 </span> <span> Kentucky 1792 Rhode Island 1790 </span> <span> Tennessee 1796 Vermont 1791 </span> <span> Louisiana 1812 Ohio 1803 </span> </span>
With the addition to Oregon (1859) and Kansas (1861), the number of free states grew to 19 while the number of slave states remained at 15.
After 1812, and until 1850, maintaining the balan
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Explanation:
The Causes of the American Revolutionary War! In a nutshell the British wanted to make as much money as possible out of the 13 Colonies. Great Britain was the 'mother country' - refer to Colonialism. Many of the colonists came from Great Britain, they shared the same ideals and the same king. The British had the power to enact various laws in Parliament outside of America which significantly effected life and trade in the 13 colonies. But the British Laws were used like a 'one-way street' - the Acts of Parliament benefited the British but not the colonies and, to compound this, the Americans were not afforded the same rights as the British people, nor did they have any representatives in the British Parliament to present their points of view. The colonists protested and their protests led them down the American Road to Revolution and were responsible for some of the Causes of the American Revolutionary War.
The correct answer is - Canada and the United States.
Canada and the United States are both countries that officially serve as international peacekeepers. In essence, this means that these countries can intervene in a military way in other countries if their judgement is that there's a conflict that those countries are not able to solve on their own, if there's a danger of war, or if the humans rights are violated. Now this is a very nice and noble cause, but unfortunately, the United States has used this privilege on multiple occasions in its advantage, in order to gain something that is in their interest.
The Athens had a democeatic govern, and only free men could vote. Women, and slaves were not allowed to go outside, and only rarely were they included in parties, funerals, and other ceremonies. As for economics, im not exactly sure...