The key impact to the sixth amendemnt is the rights of a defendant in a criminal prosecution. Such as the criminal has to be informed of his arrest, the gov. must present the charges to the defendant correctly. And when the person is arrested they have a right to an attorney and seen beofore the judge in the next 24 hours of being taken.
Even if those network families did not depict accurately the virtues of white, middle-class, suburban families (who never seemed to go to church), the Christianity of the 1950’s that blessed those families is not one that Eberstadt should use to support her case. For Protestants it was a time of neo-orthodoxy lite—more Niebuhr than Barth—when the American way of life (freedom and democracy)—not faith and repentance or word and sacrament—was synonymous with Protestantism. The situation among Roman Catholics was better but not by much. As Roman Catholics (in the United States at least) left behind their ghettos for suburban parishes, they assimilated American norms in ways that prepared the way for Vatican II’s engagement with the modern world, a posture that significantly undercut rationales for becoming a priest, nun, or monk. Of course, the families of the 1950’s were as responsible for increasing membership in conservative as in liberal churches. But in the case of liberal Christian families, domestic ties could not withstand the baby-boomers loss of faith.
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Option C
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Don Francisco Manuel de Elguea was a wealthy Chihuahua merchant and he helped Carrasco in 1798 to mine copper from an outcrop of copper in Apache Indian which he could not do himself because of lack of finances and time to mine. Hence, Don Francisco Manuel de Elguea used his own money to mine the copper and also shipped them to 400 miles to Chihuahua City.
Hence, option C is correct
The Inca empire had a federal system controlled by a central government
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Other than to succeed to the presidency upon the death or resignation of a president, a vice president's only constitutional duty is to preside over the Senate. Vice presidents cannot vote in the Senate, except to break a tie, nor may they formally address the Senate, except with the senators' permission.
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