Answer:
The right to adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health
The right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness, accident, and unemployment;
Explanation:
The right to a good education.
Around 2000 to 1500 BC. earthquakes shook the region like a lot. these quakes probably caused the saraswati river to dry up
Answer:
Amendment 1
freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, petition
Amendment 2
right to bear arms
Amendment 3
quartering soldiers
Amendment 4
right of search and seizure regulated
Amendment 5
protection against double jeopardy. No self-incrimination
Amendment 6
right to a speedy trial. Jury trial for a criminal case
Amendment 7
right to a trial by jury. Civil case
Amendment 8
no cruel and unusual punishment. no excessive bail required
Amendment 9
rules of construction of constitution
Amendment 10
state - reserved powers
13th Amendment (1865)
Abolition of slavery: Slavery is not allowed in any state or territory under the government of the U.S.A.
14th Amendment (1868)
Civil Rights in the States; All persons born or naturalized in the United States are subject to its laws and cannot be denied any of the rights and priviledges contained in the Constitution.
15th Amendment (1870)
Black suffrage: Citizens cannot be denied their right to vote because of their race or color or because they were once slaves.
19th Amendment
-Gave women the right to vote
-states that "The right of citizens to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the US or by any State on account of sex".
Amendment 23
Extends the right to vote in presidential election to citizens in the District of Columbia by granting the District electors in the Electoral College, as if it were a state
Amendment 24
Prohibits poll taxes in federal elections
Amendment 26
Lowers voting age to 18
Explanation:
Reason for so much controversy and debate is why Constantine chose to adopt Christianity for the Roman Empire. Christian scholars will naturally argue it was a true conversion and religious experience and tout it as evidence of the divine power of God.
Answer:
The United States of America is considered to be a representative democracy because American citizens elect officials serve as their representation in government. For example, a U.S. Senator. There are 100 Senators, 2 Senators representing each of the 50 States. Those Senators are elected by the inhabitants of their state for one reason; and that's because they will represent those inhabitants in government. This is why campaigning and appealing is so crucial to winning elected office; you want people to entrust you with the task of representing them.
A simpler way to imagine a representative democracy is like this:
Citizen ⇒ Representative ⇒ Government
The concept of a direct democracy differs from that of a representative democracy because unlike above, in which there is a "middleman" between the citizens and the government, there is no middleman in the case of a direct democracy. That is why it's "direct."