The answer would be: Sixth
The first Amendment is:
First: Freedom of speech, religion, or press
Second: The right to bare arms
Third: Housing of soldiers
Fourth: No unreasonable searches (meaning warrant an such)
Fifth: Protection of rights life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
Sixth: Right to trial in criminal cases
Seventh: Rights in civil cases
Eighth: No excessive punishments
Ninth: Other rights
Tenth: Undelegated power kept by the states and people
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He increased defense spending in order to boost conventional military forces—non nuclear forces such as troops, ships, and artillery—and to create an elite branch ofthe army called the Special Forces, or Green Berets.
he also tripled the overall nuclear capabilities of the United States
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Gideon V. Wainwright (which was part of the 6th amendment) it basically had to deal with right to counsel so that means that the poor people who can't really afford a lawyer has to get an assigned lawyer pronto.
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I think C is more reasonable than the others, but I'm not sure. Correct me if I'm wrong.
There are many factors that affect the city being a car production place.
First, the amount of flat land can attract the large manufctors. Car production requires a large amount of space, so they're usually in places with large amounts of flat land.
Second, usually the car production plants are near the source of raw materials. They're near coal fields, or iron markets. These raw materials are heavy and bulky, putting factories near the source can reduce the transport cost.
Third of all, with a lot of car production plants in the same area can prevent them from moving out. This is called industrial interia. They can enjoy agglomeration economies which they can for example order iron or steel together in bulk for a cheaper price or enjoy the abundant labor supply together.
Last but not least, the help of government is important too. Government policies and tax allowances can promote the car munfactors to stay.