Because up until that time, the right to vote had not been clearly defined in the constitution.
The 19th Amendment also was not part of the constitution. I sometimes think our forefathers thought women were property.
Third Amendment: Protects the zone of privacy of the home. Fourth Amendment: Protects the right of privacy against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. Fifth Amendment: Provides for the right against self-incrimination, which justifies the protection of private information.
So number A, can you tell me if I’m right, and if I’m wrong I’m sorry, but if I’m right can you brainliest me?
<span>The
walls of the Colosseum were crumbling. The
once-magnificent stadium housed scores of filthy taverns. Thieves lurked in the ancient baths. On Capitoline
Hill, the old center of Roman government, vines grew over the benches of the senators. One
humanist lamented that the Roman Forum once the heart of
an empire, had turned into “a neglected desert here the home of pigs and wild deer, and there a vegetable garden.” </span>
B. Florida became a U.S. territory
A. Hamilton did see the tariffs (taxes) very low, but he wanted them to be high so he created excise taxes on whiskey, which then angered many of those who love whiskey :)) getting drunkkk in the 1800s