Answer:
The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
Procedural liberty is a legal concept that refers to the limits and restraints imposed by the law on how the government can act, mostly aimed at protecting the people from abuses of power. <u>"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated . . ."</u> refers to this, as it implies that the government can't act arbitrarily, but it must follow due process.
Answer:
The right answer is C): Origins can be traced back several decades before Ronald Reagan became president.
Explanation:
The New Right was not in existence several decades before Ronald Reagan became president in 1980. The New Right formed as a movement just a few (at most 2) decades before Ronald Reagan became president; actually, it started in the 1960s and 1970s by members who were unhappy over the rise in certain social and cultural issues such as crime, abortion, the social unrest due to the Vietnam War, and the practice of sexuality in public. In 1973, after the Supreme Court made a ruling in the Roe v. Wade case, a parallel movement called the Religious Right, which was in support of the New Right movement, opposed the ruling. The Religious Right was made up of so many Protestant Christians who opposed abortion and homosexuality.
The executive branch of the U.S. government <span>responsible for enforcing laws</span>