1) to keep power equal in all 3 branches ( Checks and balances)
2) to provide national security
3) to have a econmic equality (money)
4) to pass laws so that we can live in a better country
Answer:
On June 4, 1968, popular Democratic Partypresidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy waited all day for the election results to come in from the Democratic primary in California. At 11:30 p.m., Kennedy, his wife Ethel, and the rest of his entourage left the Royal Suite of the Ambassador Hotel and headed downstairs
Explanation:
<u>Answer</u>:
An example of due process of law as guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment is B: ensuring trials follow certain procedures and rules.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The “fifth amendment” creates certain rights for carrying out both civil and criminal legal proceedings. There is a due process clause in each amendment. It requires that government officials should make sure that the trials follow certain rules and regulations. The government cannot deprive any citizen of his freedom, property or life as these are his basic rights.
So, correct option is option B. Option A is incorrect as it doesn’t mean that witness can be called and questioned. Neither does it mean owning guns and weapons, option C. Option D, having reasonable suspicion that someone is guilty is incorrect as well.