It would be a representative democracy that was most heavily influenced by the Athenian system. The difference of only free Athenian men could represent. At that time, other city-states were unlikely to follow Athens' lead unless they were members of the Delian League headed by Athens. These city-states had been turned into an empire of Athens and were under pressure to follow the democratic way.
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The arrest of a criminal suspect.
If you've ever watched a television crime drama, you've heard the "Miranda warning" -- or at least the beginning of it: "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney ...." There's a couple more sentences to the warning, but TV shows often cut to the next scene before hearing the arresting officer finish their recitation of the full warning.
Miranda v. Arizona was a Supreme Court case decided in 1966. Ernesto Miranda was accused of kidnapping and raping a woman. He confessed to the crime when interrogated by police, but attorneys argued that he did not fully understand his 6th Amendment rights. After the decision in Miranda v. Arizona, it has become standard procedure in all arrests that the arresting officers must clearly state the accused person's rights -- their "Miranda rights," as they have become known.
Answer:
Violence against Jewish people increased and continued.
Explanation:
First option is correct as during the capture of the city many people were slaughtered and the violence continued. Some even had to convert to Christianity.
Second option is not correct as it was the army of Christians.
Third is not correct as Jerusalem was recaptured by the Muslims only in third crusade.
Fourth is not correct although partially some Jews were forced out of the city.
Answer:
the removal of the tyrant king Tarquin from his lofty position, Rome became a Republic. Government gets its power from the people.
Explanation:
Se compara frecuentemente la presente crisis -o ya más bien recesión y quizá depresión- con la de los años treinta del siglo pasado. Por supuesto, todas las crisis o depresiones se parecen: en todas caen las principales magnitudes monetarias, la renta en especial, pero también varios de sus componentes, como la inversión y el consumo, la producción industrial, frecuentemente también la agrícola, y, sobre todo, y de crucial importancia, el empleo. La caída del empleo es de enorme trascendencia porque el factor humano es el más relevante elemento productivo, el más importante componente de la demanda y, además, y sobre todo, porque la finalidad última de la actividad económica es procurar la mayor felicidad para el mayor número de seres humanos.