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In the United States before the Civil War, it was illegal to teach a slave to read or write.
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- In the southern states where slavery was legal and most white families owned slaves, it was illegal to educate a slave to become literate.
- The act of teaching a slave was unanimously criminalized by all the southern states because the leaders of these states feared the idea of slave getting educated and revolting against them.
- The states had laws in place to punish the one who tried to educate slaves.
Answer:
Sixth Amendment
Explanation:
The Speedy Trial Clause of the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that "[i]n all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial".[1] The Clause protects the defendant from delay between the presentation of the indictment or similar charging instrument and the beginning of trial.
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A: it was a place to go to exchange goods and ideas.
Explanation:
Back then, Rome was like America. Citizenship in Rome was sought after because there, you could buy, sell, and trade for a better deal than any other merchants. Also it was helpful if you got into trouble because the punishment would be lesser on you than another non-citizen of Rome.
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