The correct answer is A. "Individuals must have knowledge of their rights."
The quote is actually referring to the Supreme Court case of Miranda vs. Arizona, not Marbury vs. Madison. This court cases refers to a man who was interrogated by police and ended up confessing to a crime after several hours of deliberation. However, the Supreme Court ruled that the evidence received by the police was inadmissible because of the way they forced Miranda to admit and the fact that he did not know his rights as a citizen.
This resulted in the reading of the "Miranda" rights to citizens as they are being arrested.
Answer:
If we give a president unlimited power, time, and money to fight an enemy he could of course abuse of his position as president. The president could fund all of the government's money into the war to fight the enemy. He could possibly enlist many young people to go and fight in the war. There could also be shortages in supplies like food, lumber, etc. The nation in which this president is located could suffer many other problems.
Explanation:
"While capitalism and imperialism have been closely linked in the minds
of many, the truth is that the two systems are at odds with one another.
Where one system flourishes, the other cannot. Many negative things,
such as political corruption, the exploitation of the poor, and mass
famines, have been blamed on capitalism, but that blame is misplaced.
Real capitalism should work to improve circumstances for the poor by
voluntary exchange, but imperialism hurts the poor by political or
military domination that enables countries or government-backed
businesses to profit at others’ expense."-Learn liberty
Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
The United States did not recognize the claims of other governments or the legal status of the national claims to the Antarctica continent like Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom.
United States refuse to recognize colonial claims made on Antarctica by other countries because the government believed that Antarctica should be shared by all nations for scientific research and allows free Scientific Research activities on this continent.