<span>The answer is, obviously, A
(‘Religious intolerance’). Indeed, the freedom of belief (whatever its
containing faith) is one of the many other sorts of freedom declared by the Independence days. Among
these, we can also point out the freedom of choice (which entails, certainly,
the freedom of religion choice), the freedom of speech (as a matter of fact,
journalism activity has grown its roots throughout on this principle). </span>
Answer:
The position of the city along with the great walls made it a real stronghold, safe from any sort of invaders.
Explanation:
The Framers of the Constitution grew up in the English legal tradition, they were English colonist after all. The English Bill of rights was one of the most important legal precedents for the struggle against absolute monarchies, as it forced the King to recognize people's rights. Then it inspired the Virginia Declaration of Rights, and Jefferson knew both texts very well. The preamble of the declaration of independence draws heavily on them and it is natural the Constitution does. Besides, the Bill of rights was included in the Constitution after it was ratified. The first ten amendments are the Bill of Rights.
You should chose A
Explanation : Federalist wanted to see a strong central government rather than state
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