Answer:
Members of minority religious groups feel more threatened
Explanation:
Due to the diversity of religion, the minority religion are usually sidelined when legal provisions are made for the freedom and safe practice of these other religions. The probability of some minor religion been sidelined increases with the number of religions practiced by the population of a particular country.
Answer:
The document, which initially came to be known as the English Bill of Rights of 1689, contains many rights that were later included in the First Amendment, such as the right to petition and freedom of speech and debate (specifically targeted, like the speech and debate clause in the U.S. Constitution, to members of Parliament).
Explanation:
The First Amendment constitutes the first 45 words of a larger document known as the Bill of Rights.
The English also have a document called a Bill of Rights, mainly the work of the English Parliament but associated with “The Glorious Revolution” in 1688, when Prince William and Queen Mary succeeded to the throne on the abdication of King James II.
While the Constitution prohibited test oaths requiring individuals to affirm religious beliefs, and the First Amendment sought to disestablish all national religions, the English Bill of Rights favored Protestants and excluded “Papists” from serving as monarchs or as members of Parliament.
John Vile is a professor of political science and dean of the Honors College at Middle Tennessee State University. He is co-editor of the Encyclopedia of the First Amendment. This article was originally published in 2009.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I was forced to look at documentary footage of concentration camps and death camps. And it was the first time that I was shown the atrocities committed by our nation. We looked at this, and I said to my friends, “What do they take us for? This stuff is staged!” he thought it was fake but im pretty sure he felt guilty after it actually happened
Brainliest Please
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Pros
Us got the land meaning the people could expand onto it (Manifest Destiny)
We now had control of the Mississippi meaning we can trade on it.
Cons
We spent a lot of money on the deal, but still a good one
From a moral perspective native Americans were kicked off the land.
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