Answer:In Article I, Section 9, the Constitution limits the power of Congress in three ways. The one below is NOT one of those three ways. covers conflicts about the legality of giving state and local government aid to religious organizations and schools. refers to the establishment clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution.
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He claimed the land for himself
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The Code of Hammurabi, dated to the year 1692 BC, and is one of the first groups of laws that have been found and one of the best preserved examples of this type of document of ancient Mesopotamia.
It is one of the greatest wonders left to us by antiquity and one of the first legislative attempts at the structure and organization of society. Compendium of laws, written in ancient Babylonian
In it are indicated the laws that govern the daily life of the time.
The purpose of this law was to legally homogenize the kingdom of Hammurabi. In this way, giving all parts of the kingdom a common culture, the whole could be controlled more easily.
Coo for example:
1.- the hierarchy of society.
2.- the prices
3.- professional responsibility
4.- penalties.
5.- salaries
They also dealt with property rights, women's rights, robberies, the rights of minors, slaves, homicides, deaths, etc.
It is on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris, where it is to this day.
This would depend on your beliefs. Personally, I believe it was a cruel injustice to the Cherokee, and that the Trail of Tears was nowhere near necessary to advance civilization. However, this question is asking for your point of view on the matter. Using the information you have learned, reflect on the event and come to your own conclusion. Hope this helped! ^.^
Use of reason to examine the world.
Both the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment was based on logically thinking based in reason. Both used methods of inquiry to study the natural and social world around them.
The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment followed the Reformation and built on the ideas of individualism and humanism featured during that time period. Scientists began to study nature using experiments, mathematics, and critical thinking to find out how nature worked. It was about finding proof for the spiritual explanations people had believed from the Bible. However, many of the explanations form the Bible ended up being debunked. The Enlightenment continued the thinking by evaluating society the same way scientists were studying nature. Natural principles were applied to politics, women's rights, and education.