Answer:Viola Desmond, in full Viola Irene Desmond, née Davis, (born July 6, 1914, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada—died February 7, 1965, New York, New York, U.S.), Canadian businesswoman and civil libertarian who built a career as a beautician and was a mentor to young Black women in Nova Scotia through her Desmond School of Beauty Culture. It is, however, the story of her courageous refusal to accept an act of racial discrimination that provided inspiration to a later generation of Black persons in Nova Scotia and in the rest of Canada.
Explanation:
Habeaus corpus or rights of the accused
The court case questioned whether foreign detainees at Guantanamo Bay had rights to habeaus corpus under US law. The rights of the accused are not necessarily transferred to those detained as they are a "threat" to US safety.
He told them to say "That the U.S owned their territory and land."
A. church is a <em>Christian</em><em> </em>place of worship
B. synagogues is a Jewish place of worship.
C. ziggurats are like temples
D. a Jewish place of worship
so the answer is B
Answer:
The U.S had just come out of a war for their independence, fighting a monarchy Great Britain for control. They wanted representation for issues in the colonies which they were not granted. The founding fathers wanted a government that represented the people and was by the people, because they didn't want the government to descend into tyranny like Britain.