Answer:
yes, so we can have rights
i think
Explanation:
It was formed as a replacement for the ineffective League of Nations and <span>after World War II in order to prevent another such conflicts, world wars etc, from happening.</span>
<span>The Middle Colonies were not as cohesive as the New England colonies because colonists in this region were not united by single religion or code of beliefs.Area dominated by larger farms than N.E., smaller than the S.; still there is an emphasis on subsistence rather than cash crops. Settlement patterns generally revolve around single family farms (around 50 -150 acres). Again you see the predominance of servant (as opposed to slave labor) in the 17th century. [A notable exception is in New York where you see a large number of African Americans in the colony, especially in New York city where blacks are employed in commercial settings and as dockworkers.]The Middle Colonies were settled by different nationalities so there is greater emphasis on religious toleration and cultural diversity. This is especially true in the colony of New York.</span>
I believe the answer is D. The way the workers were treated by big business and big industry.
I believe the answer is:B. <span>citizens have basic rights that government must safeguard, people cannot be forced to testify against themselves
The basic rights that given by the constitution to its citizens prevent the Government from violating the things that should be had by humans in order to make our life valuable.
Example of basic rights: The right to live, the right to be free from torture and degradation, etc.</span>