The Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 were deemed to be in clear violation of the Bill of Rights, according to Jeffersonian Republicans.
<span>The Alien and the Sedition Acts were passed by the federalists and eventually signed into law by President Adams. The Alien Act gave power to the president to arrest, detain, and deport any non-citizen of the country who were found to be a threat to the nation's security. The "alien" had no right to hearing or to present evidence in his defense. The Sedition Act prohibited the people from even just criticizing the president, the congress or the U.S. government, limiting the people's freedom of speech and the press. </span>
Answer:
This is an example of informed consent.
Explanation:
An informed consent is a document provided to individuals when they will be <em>part of a trial, will start therapy</em>, etc.
It includes all the relevant information that the individual must be aware of such as what the study, therapy or intervention will include, what it will be about and the disclosure of information, amongst others.
In this case, Dr. Holly is letting her subjects know beforehand that they will have a weekly time commitment. She is informing them of such, thus providing an informed consent.
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Answer: The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and Virginia Resolutions of 1799 were significant in favor of states' rights.
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Answer:
B. extortion.
Explanation:
In the context of law, extortion is defined as a criminal offence where an offender/criminal obtains something, particularly money or property, through force or violent threats.
If we look into the above scenario, the two criminals have committed a series of offences, however, they did not force nor threat the client to invest his money into their scheme. Therefore, they cannot be charged with extortion by the court.
Instead they would be charged with criminal conspiracy for scheming a fraud, money laundering for transfering the money into their family business to conceal income and deceit for deceiving the man with lies.