Answer: True
Explanation: Constantine was a Roman emperor who ruled from 306 to 337. Constantine got into to the throne as Emperor of Rome after the death of his father and due to the loyalty of his troops. At the beginning of his government, the empire was a tetrarchy (government of four rulers) until 313, in which Licinius (emperor of the east) and Constantine imposed themselves over the other emperors, establishing themselves as emperors of east and west respectively. In spite of the above, Constantine considered himself stronger than Licinius, so he decided to start a frontal attack of him that emerged victorious in 326, becoming the only emperor of the empire and taking all the eastern territories. There he founded a city with his name, Constantinople in present-day Istanbul (Turkey). Therefore, the correct answer is True.
In order to gain more information, the CRP ordered a burglary into the headquarters of the Democratic national committee. They wanted to gain an advantage in the upcoming elections of the state. This was followed by the Watergate scandal, in which President Nixon's administration tried to cover up their involvement in this break-out. All of this happened in 1970. A constitutional crisis occurred when the scandal was investigated by the Congress and in which there was resistance from Nixon's administration.
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Because Shay's forces were defeated by state troops in 1787, many rebels were in prison; fourteen leaders were sentenced to death. Although, the rebellion ended up showing the weakness of the Confederation of government, and allowed many Americans to admit that the Articles of Confederation had failed to protect the ideals of liberty stated in the Declaration of Independence.
The Bill of Rights, which are The Amendments, protect American citizens rights, and the government cannot take them away. Our rights are free speech, the right to bear arms, press, freedom of religion, etc.