The Declaration of Independence was written to (c) explain why colonists were angry with British rule.
Many Americans objected to the settlement
Answer:
The 14th Amendment was issued around the <em>Reconstruction period</em>, basically to provide equal rights to slave descendants after the Civil War, granting <em>citizenship to all people</em> born or naturalized in the country, and it has become kind of the main provision in the USA Constitution to enforce Civil Rights and prevent violations; but it was only until the <em>Civil Rights Era</em> around the 1950s and 1960s that really became effective; affairs such as <em>"Jim Crow laws"</em>, <em>white supremacy</em> organizations, multiple segregation policies, voter suppression mechanisms such as <em>"The white primries"</em>, poll taxes and some others like <em>literacy tests</em> vastly impeded the effectiveness of the Amandment for a long time.
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Here is your answer:
<u><em>The proper answer to this question is "Miranda v. Arizona".</em></u>
Reason:
<u><em>Miranda rights were giving in the case Miranda v. Arizona. Miranda rights were given because a man was arrested and didnt have any rights because he was to poor to have a attorney.</em></u>
<em>Therefore the answer is Miranda v. Arizona!</em>
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~Nonportrit