Answer:
Both excerpts present examples of legal oppression.
Explanation:
The excerpts presented in the question above are two examples of legal oppression, where someone or something possessing political power harmed a person or a group of people civilly, injuring the rights of citizens and causing civil and political damage through excess of authority. It is possible to reach this conclusion because in the first text, we can see that someone suspended all the laws adopted by a community, so that it could govern according to its own will. In the second text, we can see that a woman's property rights were taken away from her, because it did not seem profitable to someone with political power.
I think the answer is a spell checker
I think it would be type of nonfiction or abilities, not really sure
Answer:
A. Congress passed laws allowing for free passage between states.
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation allowed Congress to pass laws that allowed for free passage among states.
This however didn't mean that criminals were given free rein. If convicted of a crime elsewhere, such criminal could be arrested in another state if found out.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A