11. public trial
14. People (I think)
13. Speech
12. searches and seizures
15. Federal
16 is fair trial
18. Bear arms
20. Checks and Balances
21. The Bill of Rights
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Explanation:
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Proverbs 12:15 (KJV) says, "The way of a fool is right in his own eyes: but he that hearkeneth unto counsel is wise." During the time described in Judges 21:25, the people of Israel had no one to guide them in the law of God and experienced series of disasters and defeats. As they did according to their own beliefs not unto the law, they fell into wickedness and drew farther way from God. This was why God sent Israel the Judges, so the people could see their wrongdoings and repent, returning the nation to victory.
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In the nineteenth century, the United States experienced a significant surge in the influx of immigrants - over the course of several decades, about fifteen million people arrived in the country; such a large number of people wishing to start a new life across the ocean was largely due to the political and economic instability that prevailed in Europe at that time.
In the mid-nineteenth century, again a significant influx of immigrants seeking overseas ‘salvation’ from economic and political instability in their homeland came from France and Germany; aggressive German politics before the outbreak of war forced many to seek refuge in the USA.
At the end of the 19th century, Italy, previously modestly represented in the New World, was left by several hundred thousand people.
In 1891, the Immigration Service was established in the United States, and in January 1892, an immigration office was opened on Ellis Island, New York - its tasks were to verify the identity and health of citizens arriving in the country, and determine their future fate - what way they were going to live in the country, whether they have friends or relatives, etc. Resistance to immigration at the end of the 19th century intensified at the level of part of the American public, who did not want foreign workers who received lower wages to take the place of American citizens.
Explanation:
All through the 17 century, the Colonies had no legitimate government or control. The states were private endeavors with sanctions from the British government; however, nothing came in the method for the supervision of help in light of political strife in Great Britain.
After the chaos over the government was settled, Britain had been changed into a Constitutional Monarchy in which the crown and Parliament together dominated. England currently ended up more grounded and increasingly incorporated.