By defending the soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre, Adams spread the idea that governments should be based on fair play.
Explanation:
- John Adams believed that the rule of law must be important and that British soldiers involved in the Boston massacre deserved a fair trial.
- John Adams led the defense team, assisted by Josiah Quincy.
- They confronted prosecutor Samuel Quincy, Josiah's brother.
- They waited seven months to start the trial to allow the fury to settle.
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Involving civil rights violations and discrimination, one of your options is to file a complaint with the government at the federal or state level, and allow a government agency to take steps to enforce your civil rights. Filing a complaint will usually trigger an investigation into your claims by the agency, and depending on the specifics of your case, the government may take further action on your behalf (i.e. ordering mandatory mediation of the dispute, or charging the offending party in court).
For some types of cases, a claim must be filed with the government before any private lawsuit may be pursued (more on this below). And keep in mind that in most instances involving civil rights violation or discrimination complaints and the government, complaints and claims must be filed within a certain amount of time after the alleged violation.
When Lenin's brother was executed for planning to kill the tsar, Lenin was seventeen. His family was branded a threat to the state, and this led him to hate the government
Although your question is ambiguous as could be, I'll do my best to answer. The Nazi's had indeed invaded countries by Jan 1940, beginning with the Austrian "Anschluss" in 1938, they invaded Austria. Then following the Munich Agreement in 1938 invaded Czechoslovakia. It was when the Nazis invaded Poland on 1st Sept 1939, that Britain and France declared War. What followed was conned a "Phoney War" as neither the Allies nor Germany invaded any country. This came to an end in April 1940 when Germany invaded Netherlands, Belgium and subsequently France. So yes you are right to a degree that WW2 had not fully begun by Jan 1940.
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