Answer:
C. The freedom to do anything
The answer is C. They hold their position in office for life... Until they get impeached... Or quit.
Answer: Although you have not provided a complete version of this multiple-choice question, I have been able to locate it.
They ask you: All of the following measures expanded democracy during the Progressive era EXCEPT:
a. the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
b. literacy tests and residency requirements.
c. the Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution.
d. the use of primary elections among party members to select candidates.
e. the popular election of judges.
The correct answer is the b) literacy tests and residency requirements.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little bit on the answer, it can be added that the so-called Progressive Era (1890 - 1920) in the United States was a period in which a series of social reforms were implemented in order to improve people's living conditions. Actions such as the Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution, which established the popular election of United States senators by the people, or the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which granted women the right to vote, clearly expanded democracy during that period, as well as the use of primary elections among party members to select candidates, and the popular election of judges. Literacy tests and residency requirements did not.
It is hard to pick between A Or C sometimes But the answer is C.. Because without the bill of rights we would not have anyway rights to vote or anything... Thats Why its called the bill of rights and C is
C. to protect the rights of individuals from the federal government
I Hope that helps :D
In the case Sweatt V. Painter in 1950, the Supreme Court ruled that the racial segregation in schools is unconstitutional and a violation of the fourteenth amendment. This case successfully challenged the doctrine "Separate but Equal" in the Plessy V. Fergusson case. In the state of Louisiana back in 1896, there was a state sponsored segregation of black and white students.