The Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Amendments guarantee a fair trial for citizens
Answer: Option D
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U.S. constitution has essentially embodied certain aspects of fair trial by adopting the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Amendment to the Constitution. 4th Amendment ensures that no person shall be searched in person or his property without a warrant issues by concerned authority. 5th Amendment gives a person right to stay silent and refrain from stating anything incriminating.
6th& 7th Amendment ensures public trial which must be conducted by an impartial jury in speedy manner and also bestows the right to have the assistance of lawyer for defence whereas 8th Amendment safeguards the accused from excessive bail amount or fines.
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In 1781, James Madison (1751–1836) asked Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) for his account of those tumultuous pivotal days in which the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation were drafted. Recognizing the importance of the process for the Revolution and for posterity, Thomas Jefferson prepared his notes of the proceedings in Congress, June 7–August 1, 1776. On this page, Jefferson’s notes reflect his interest in Article XVII, about representation in Congress.
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Answer: From the White House, US President John F Kennedy cancelled at the last minute the US air strikes that would have neutralised Castro's aviation. He did so because he felt the United States could not appear to be behind the invasion
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The main way in which Chinese culture changed during the Warring States period was that it became far more unified as a result of these conflicts, since they led to the first real Chinese Empire.
Well Texas vs Johnson was concerned with the protest that burned the flag of the unites states of America. Engle vs vital was about separation of religion in schools by having morning prayers in public schools. Hazelwood vs kuhlmier was concerned about students publishing whatever they wanted to in school newspapers and if the principal had the right to stop an article from being published. They all have the part about protesting one of the core beliefs in the constitution whether it is free speech or freedom of religion and our right to protest