1920’s - 1930’s i believe is the correct answer
Answer:
Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address"
Explanation:
As the Vice President at the time, the future 36th President of the US, Lyndon B. Johnson, delivered a speech supporting civil rights at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on Memorial Day, May 30, 1963. Johnson's support of the civil rights movement was significant.
The eloquent words he mentions in his speech is Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address", a speech Lincoln delivered exactly a century before Johnson's, in 1863, to celebrate the victory of the Union's armies in the Battle of Gettysburg.
Answer:
D. By describing the love between Elenita's parents, the author emphasizes its triumph over petty differences, leaving the reader inspired
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "Gravity" by Judith Ortiz Cofer, Elenita witnesses her parents hug and her dad placing his lips on his wife's tear-streaked in an effort to absorb her pain, once again rekindling their love, thus making Elenita feeling a need to connect with someone of her own.
The statement that best describes the intended aesthetic impact of the passage is that it emphasizes the triumph of love over petty differences.
The correct answer is "By allowing the accused to request a trial by jury."
This is because habeas corpus is a writ created to correct violations of personal liberty by directing judicial inquiry into the legality of a detention. Therefore safeguarding individual freedom, for example in protection against illegal imprisonment.