Answer:I’d say A
Explanation:
In response to widespread sentiment that to survive the United States needed a stronger federal government, a convention met in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 and on September 17 adopted the Constitution of the United States. Aside from Article VI, which stated that "no religious Test shall ever be required as Qualification" for federal office holders, the Constitution said little about religion. Its reserve troubled two groups of Americans--those who wanted the new instrument of government to give faith a larger role and those who feared that it would do so. This latter group, worried that the Constitution did not prohibit the kind of state-supported religion that had flourished in some colonies, exerted pressure on the members of the First Federal Congress. In September 1789 the Congress adopted the First Amendment to the Constitution, which, when ratified by the required number of states in December 1791, forbade Congress to make any law "respecting an establishment of religion."The first two Presidents of the United States were patrons of religion--George Washington was an Episcopal vestryman, and John Adams described himself as "a church going animal." Both offered strong rhetorical support for religion. In his Farewell Address of September 1796, Washington called religion, as the source of morality, "a necessary spring of popular government," while Adams claimed that statesmen "may plan and speculate for Liberty, but it is Religion and Morality alone, which can establish the Principles upon which Freedom can securely stand." Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, the third and fourth Presidents, are generally considered less hospitable to religion than their predecessors, but evidence presented in this section shows that, while in office, both offered religion powerful symbolic support.
Answer:
The root word terminate means bring to an end.
Answer:
C-A newspaper prints a critical but truthful report about a congressperson
Explanation:
It says “ means that newspapers, newscasts, magazines and journals can report on negative information about an event or individual, as long as they are truthful. “ and if the newspaper has a negative report about a congressman, but it is all true, then it is allowed and protected by the 1st amendment.
Answer:
(Véase explicación abajo para mayores detalles/See explanation below for further details)
Explanation:
(This exercise is written in Spanish and for that reason explanation will be held in such language)
1) Los países de Europa Oriental que quedaron bajo la influencia de la Unión Soviética son Polonia, Checoslovaquia, Hungría, Lituania, Letonia y Estonia.
2) Ninguno de estos países se adhirieron en forma voluntaria, sino con coacción militar por parte de los ocupantes soviéticos y con el desarrollo de elecciones públicas amañadas que incrustaron a los partidos comunistas en el poder de los citados países entre 1947 y 1949. Un ejemplo de esta situación puede encontrarse en la Checoslovaquia de 1948, cuando Eduard Benes murió en extrañas circunstancias y los comunistas ganaron unas elecciones amañadas que sellaron el destino de ese país.
<span>They are actually voting for the presidential electors</span>