Answer:
The related case was the prominent <em>Morrissey vs. Brewer</em> one, carried out to determine the basis for <em>parole violations</em>, to be <em>"on parole"</em> refers to prisioners who got early released from jail under certain conditions; the liabilities of these procedures can be further consulted in the Robert D. Hanser's book <em>"Essentials of Community Corrections"</em>.
The answer is <em>"True"</em>, the related <em>Morrissey vs. Brewer</em> case established those rights.
Immigrants from Mexico I'm pretty sure.
Answer:
A. It was used by the Catholic Church and in academic settings.
Explanation:
Latin was for 20 centuries the official language of the Church. Academic writing and research was published in Latin. Masses were said in Latin, despite the fact that only the clergy and the best educated people (very few people during the Middle Ages) were the only ones who could speak and understand it. It was only in the second half of the 20th century that the Roman Catholic Church authorized masses in the local and national languages of each country.
They modeled their clan's organization on that of the church.
They helped church leaders maintain control of Europe.
They converted to Christianity and established ties to the church.
They rose to power in Rome, just as the church did.
Sparta focused most heavily on military training