Answer:
The United States and
Canada share a $1.4 trillion
bilateral trade and
investment relationship.
U.S.-Canada two-way trade
in goods and services totaled
nearly $759 billion in 2014.
U.S. and Canadian bilateral
investment stock totaled
nearly $698 billion.
Explanation:
From what I know they would be called hellenic polytheists
Answer:
He was betrayed by Napoleon.
He was betrayed by his own troops.
Explanation:
Toussaint L'Ouverture led a revolt with uniting rebels and won in getting over the colony by pushing out the Whites and French Troops. Touissant L'Ouverture also appreciated as 'The Black Napoleon', because of uprising revolt, which directed to the decline of slavery.
The United States slave
population by 1860 was approximately four million.
In 1850, a majority of southern slaveholders
owned one to five slaves. Slavery was started in America in 1619, when the first African slaves were brought
to the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia. Slaves were used for
many kinds of work.
Answer: As others have noted, the “right to privacy” has virtually no Constitutional textual basis. The Justices in Griswold v Connecticut couldn’t even agree to which parts of the Constitution they could point to, and ended up saying it was some short of vague “penumbra of an emanation” of the Bill of Rights, but couldn’t explain what that meant or on what specific text it was based. The “right of privacy” was concocted out of thin air, in the shadows, by a SCOTUS coterie which wanted to protect people’s right to use contraceptives in their homes, but couldn't find any legitimate Constitutional basis to proclaim such a right. So they made it up. The right action by SCOTUS would have been to acknowledge that the Federal Government has no jurisdiction over contraception or abortion, those not being enumerated to the Federal Government by the Constitution and therefore denied to it by the 10th Amendment. SCOTUS should have sent the matter back to the States and directed all Federal Courts to but out. But it didn’t, leading to all the confusion and controversy that has ensued.
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