In Gideon v. Wainwright, the Supreme Court overturned their previous ruling in Betts v. Brady that states were not required to provide counsel-(c) <u>The Sixth Constitutional amendment</u> was interpreted in both of these case
Explanation:
- The sixth Amendment states that the right of counsel is the fundamental right for a free trial
- <u>As per the sixth Amendment in the Gideon v. Wainwright,Gideon applead to the court to provide a legal lawyer as he was too poor to pay the fee of the lawyer .So the Sixth amendment was passed,which guarantees the right of counsel is the fundamental right for a free trial.</u>
- <u>But in the Betts v. Brady case the Court overruled the the sixth Amendment act which which guarantees the right of counsel is the fundamental right for a free trial.</u>
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So , in Gideon v. Wainwright, the Supreme Court overturned their previous ruling in Betts v. Brady that states were not required to provide counsel-(c) <u>The Sixth Constitutional amendment</u> was interpreted in both of these case
Answer:
true
Statements:
-Thinking like a sociologist means making the familiar strange.
-Sociologists seek to uncover cause-and-effect relationships.
Explanation:
Sociologists study how language, media and stereotypes are formed as product of historical, contextual and changing social process.
Often this means making something very familiar, to be questioned and then profoundly:<u> for example we ask why people and social groups act in a certain way.</u>
<em>Even if we think that it is out of common sense, many social actions have a higher cause and impact , that is why Sociology makes unlying causes and effect also a subject of debate.</em>
We can see that many everyday actions are random actions but for sociogy , many social actions have a widened scope and are explained in terms of the effects and the cause that underlies.
<u>This is why social science will concern with the concept of causality, in which an action or event will be produced in a certain response to the action in the form of another event.</u>