The civil liberties that are guaranteed by the American Bill of Rights and protected from government interference and abuse recognize people's unalienable or natural rights - "the great rights of mankind," as James Madison stated. These rights are freedom of religion; freedom of speech, press, petition and assembly; privacy; due process of law; and equality before the law.
Answer:
Causes of the Civil war I think.
Explanation:
I'm so sorry if I'm wrong, but I know for sure that Abraham Lincoln's election and the issue of slavery were some of the causes of the Civil War. I researched the rest and they were all the Civil War. I hope this helped you a lot!
All of the options listed are powers of the federal branch of government, granted under the Constitution, except "regulate elections," and "set up town governments," since regulating elections is mostly up to the state (although the federal government can technically intervene) and setting up town governments is a local issue.
The correct answer is true