B. shock probation is the answer.
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This is an Anti-Federalist point of view
Anti-Federalists claimed that the Constitution gave the central government too much power. They wanted a weaker central government. At first, they opposed the ratification of the Constitution because of the supposed imbalance of powers.
Federals wanted a strong central government as they believed this was the key to a better nation.
The Bill of Rights was proposed to appease the Anti-Federalists.
I think it depends on the person, but in my experiences with my very religious family, honestly I think people choose to trust in Christ AND obey God because, mostly, out of love.
<span> In 1998, Canada’s highest court declared that, Quebec could not legally secede. The answer is letter C.
This questions has the following options. </span>
<span>A. Quebec could pass a referendum to secede </span>
<span>B. English was the official language of the province </span>
<span>C.Quebec could not legally secede </span>
<span>D.English-speakers must leave the province </span>