1. 5th amendment - right to remain silent
2. 7th amendment-right to jury duty in civil cases
3. 6th amendment- Right to be in-formed of charges be present when witnesses speak in court
4. 5th amendment- double jeopardy
5. 3rd amendment- no soldier can be put in your home unless you’re willing to let them stay.
6. 1st amendment- freedom of speech
7. 2nd amendment- right to bare arms
8. 8th amendment- no cruel or unusual punishments
9. 14th amendment- right to be free from discrimination in the states due to process of law & 26th amendment- right to vote at 18
10. 14th amendment- right to be free from discrimination in the states due to process of law & 26th amendment- right to vote at 18
11. 8th amendment- freedom from excessive bail
Few delegations had as differing a duo of senators as Massachusetts, which paired the expansionist Henry Cabot Lodge with Senator George Hoar. The speech below deals with the annexation of the Philippines (an outgrowth of the war in Cuba). But the principles outlined by Hoar were broader. Hope this helps :)
<span>Speaker of the House of Representatives. They are normally a senior member of the majority party in the House, and are picked by their party for the position.</span>
Trade Restriactions would be a good title. Embargoes limit and restrict trade between nations, Quotas limit the quantity of goods being traded, Subsidies make certain goods cheaper to produce in foreign markets, and a Teriff is a tax put on imports and exports.