Answer: Rhode Island’s experience was a catalyst to the development of these values. Under the terms of its founding Charter, Rhode Island stood alone among the colonies in its desire to hold forth a lively experiment that a most flourishing civil State may stand and best be maintained with a full liberty of religious concernments.
Explanation:
Rhode Island’s experience was a catalyst to the development of these values. Under the terms of its founding Charter, Rhode Island stood alone among the colonies in its desire to hold forth a lively experiment that a most flourishing civil State may stand and best be maintained with a full liberty of religious concernments.
The first one im pretty sure is correct
The Supreme court of the United States has ruled that every criminal has the right to a fair and impartial judge under the Sixth Amendment
In modern America, all defendants have the right to either choose a Judge or a Jury. Most Americans often opt for a jury for their cases, while most misendeavor cases are usually taken care of by a judge.
I’m pretty sure the first one to, so sorry if wrong
They were not just the common people