The definition of exclusive language is C. "Exclusive language is words that exclude various groups of people." The word "exclusive" means to exclude something or someone. A person can use exclusive language to exclude someone and make them feel rejected, not valued or not part of a group of people or society. Exclusive language is often used to discriminate against people because of their race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability or education levels. Words are powerful and we need to be careful how we use them.
The correct answer is manifest destiny.
Manifest destiny is the belief that it was America's god given right to expand from "sea to shining sea." In other words, it was America's destiny to expand their control across the entire North American continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. This belief resulted in the US buying land from other countries, fighting in wars, and taking land from Native Americans in order to achieve this goal. This was present throughout American society during the early to middle of the 19th century.
If the President had not turned in the tapes he would have violated the
- The 4th Amendment of search and seizure.
- The 5th Amendment of due process
<h3>What these amendments provides</h3>
- The 4th amendment is one that stops the citizens from being searched by the police except it was through court order.
- The 5th amendment allows people to answer for their crimes.
The supreme court of the country had ordered the president at the time that he should make the tapes available
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