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I do not think so. I'd say that might be the explanation of the entire system of government. The judicial branch is there to regulate the other two branches, the executive and legislative. While it's purpose is also to provide justice, I don't believe that's a good summary.
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I'm not positive but I think it was because of nuclear power where each country kept on acquiring more nuclear powers. Each country was trying to out power the other and this caused tensions to be higher since there was a risk of war.
The main way in which the structure of the First Amendment supports equal weight of each freedom it guarantees is by including them all in the same clause, which does away with superiority.
The worker role is unique and they play important roles in economics. They can go about as consumers and producers at the same time. They can choose what to purchase or what to produce, and the amount of it to purchase or to produce.
1. Thirteenth amendment <span>protects victims of human trafficking
The thirteenth amendment was the one that abolished slavery which meant that it was no longer possible to buy or sell slaves which is in the domain of human traficking. The only remaining option for slavery or involuntary servitude to exist was as a punishment for a criminal deed which is what prisoners were subjected to in prisons.
2. The fourteenth amendment contains the equal protection clause
This means that all people regardless of their skin color or ethnicity or religion would have the same citizenship and would equally be protecteced according to the law. Later they found ways to subvert this trough doctrines like separate but equal which resulted in segregation and racism which was not illegal.
3. The fifteenth amendment </span><span>gives citizens the right to vote regardless of race
This meant that all African-Americans of age would be able to vote, including all other minorities who were forbidden from voting based on religion, race, or ethnicity. This was subverted through things like poll taxes or literacy tests which was a way to segregate African-Americans and prevent them from voting in a legal way.</span>