The correct answer is A. Protection against unusual punishment and the right to trial by jury.
Explanation:
Both the US Bill of Rights and the English Bills of Rights guaranteed basic rights. The English Bill of Rights was approved in 1689, limited the power of monarchs, and provided citizens some protection; this included the right against unusual punishment, the right to be judged according to law, and the right to be represented.
On the other hand, the US Bill of Rights approved in 1789 defined government, and guaranteed rights to the citizens. This also included protection against unusual or cruel punishment and the right of a fair trial. Also, this document included other rights such as the right to bear arms and the protection against unfair seizures. Thus, the common rights in both documents are "Protection against unusual punishment and the right to trial by jury".
Algoquin was one with 13 languages or more depending on how you count and where you draw the borders.
the Skeptics, which is a broad term that applied to a large range of Greek philosophers that argued that if you cannot confidently claim knowledge (i.e. back up your claim with hard data and proof), then you shouldn't make truth claims.
It lacked support in Texas because of C) It had opposed annexation. I think.
In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court carved out the doctrine of judicial review. This new doctrine enabled the judiciary to review the actions of the legislative and executive branch to determine whether or not the other branches acted constitutionally.
This brought the Supreme Court up to the level of being a co-equal branch of government.