President Polk wrote this address to Congress on May 11, 1846 to the Senate and the House of Representatives:
The existing state of the relations between the United States and Mexico renders it proper that I should bring the subject to the consideration of Congress. In my message at the commencement of your present session, the state of these relations, the causes which led to the suspension of diplomatic intercourse between the two countries in March, 1845, and the long-continued and unredressed wrongs and injuries committed by the Mexican Government on citizens of the United States in their persons and property were briefly set forth.
As the facts and opinions which were then laid before you were carefully considered, I can not better express my present convictions of the condition of affairs up to that time than by referring you to that communication.
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the legislative, executive and judicial branches
Explanation:
I think the answers are these:
•Obey the laws - responsibility
•Pay taxes - responsibility
•Serve on a jury - responsibility
•First Amendment protection - right
•equal treatment - right
•fair and speedy trial - right
•stay informed - responsibility
Answer:
It warns the audience that self-indulgence will undermine their mission.
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Answer:
Gálvez led attacks along the
✔ Gulf Coast
. The Battle of Baton Rouge resulted in a
✔ win for Spain
. When it ended,
✔ the colonists
had control of the Mississippi River. The Siege of Pensacola resulted in a
✔ win for Spain
after Gálvez and his men sailed into the bay.
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