Answer:
Explanation:
The declaration of independence is still important today because it shows the basic right to Americans
Answer:
Spain . brainliest?
Explanation:
Spanish leaders formed alliances with some of the Indian tribes and provided them with tools, crops, livestock, and arms. The new materials available to these tribes gave them superior weaponry over their enemies. As Indians acquired horses, they became more mobile.
The 8th amendment because it can’t be the second because that’s right to bear arms. it can’t be the fifth because that’s ‘i plead the fifth’ which basically means you don’t have to talk if you don’t want to. nobody can force you to talk. it can’t be the third because it talks about how soldiers can’t stay in someone’s house during war and whatnot. so it’s the 8th. hope this helps
Answer:
“During the European Enlightenment, thinkers were setting forth the idea that
governments should be structured on a foundation of law and that a contract existed
between the government and the governed. It was not too great a step from that idea to the
belief that revolution against those who abused the existing contract was justified. The
makers of the American revolution and later the founders of the American constitutional
system of government were guided in their actions and beliefs by the theory of natural
rights and the idea of representative government, as advocated by the Enlightenment
thinkers.”
Now, write a reflective paragraph on how many forces came together to create a desire for
a new type of government; a new society.
Explanation:
Answer:
The United States government was initially hostile to the Soviet leaders for taking Russia out of World War I and was opposed to a state ideologically based on communism. However, the Soviet stance on human rights and its invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 created new tensions between the two countries. After the war, Stalin and the USSR wanted to punish Germany and even wanted to execute many German soldiers at the Nuremberg Trials.
(USSR = Soviot Union)
(Stalin- Joseph Stalin) President during the Soviet Union