The correct answer is this one: "judicial system that uses judges for the most serious crimes." <span>Among many things some of the more important concepts borrowed by the USA from ancient Greece and ancient Rome were the rights of citizens to vote; to have people accused of a crime be entitled to a jury trial.
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Answer: The Monroe doctrine was as follows
Explanation:
The Monroe doctrine was put into play because of Marilyn Monroe.. Hence the name
K so Marilyn Monroe is as we all know a Magical Fairy who grants wishes to all those who believe in her.
So one night a little boy named Timothy said "Marilyn isn't real!!!" which automatically summoned the great Marilyn to make him believe.
Anyway so thn lil Timmy boy ova here decided to go tell his entire FREAKIN class about how marilyn want a real fairy, but that she was actually a famous 1950s model/actress.
And all of timmy's friends were like
"WOW!!! WAIT NO!!"
So of course now the great Fairy Marilyn had to show up to all this kids in timmys class that night to make them all believe.. which was way to much work for the MAGICAL FAIRY!!!
Well this is where the Monroe Doctrine came in.
So the great fairy Marilyn proposed a decree that all kids who didn't believe in her would be teleported to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory to decide their own fate within the factory.
And that kids is why the monroe doctrine is in place. Because the MAGICAL FAIRY MARILYN couldn't get to all the kids and make them believe in her.. so she FRICKIN TELEPORTED THEM TO WILLY WONKA'S CHOCOLATE FACTORY!!!!!!!!!!!
Sources:
https:// www.DontFrickinDeleteThisPlz!!! .com /Please/I'm/begging/You!!
Answer:
It was the ship sent to North America of many that docked in Plymouth Rock, Massatuesets, claiming it as the first settlement in what would become the United States of America
Explanation:
Answer:
C. They feared an invasion from England
Explanation:
Because of widespread fear of a strong central government at the time they were written and strong loyalties among Americans to their own state as opposed to any national government during the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation purposely kept the national government as weak as possible and the states as independent as possible
I'm not sure what the question is here, but yes that is true.