They can emphasize a word or phrase or denote a character's thoughts.
Because once upon a time.........it was the POPE who controlled a large swath of power......like a KING, which included large territories.
<span>But over the years, and power shifts later........the Pope became less and less important, and more or less became boxed in, within Vatican City.......his last seat of Power. When Italy became a Unified Country..............they had to arrange a special deal with the POPE that left him in charge of his little area........a King, of sorts, within the Kings Kingdom. So they declared his little Popedom.......seperate , and allowed him to keep his little seat of Power.</span>
Answer:
D. some constitutional rights
Explanation:
<em>Korematsu v. United States</em> was the landmark case of 1944. After Japan attacked Perl Harbor, United States wanted to relocate all the people of Japanese ancestry, including citizens of the US, and put them to internment camps. Japanese-American Fred Korematsu refused to relocate, saying that the order breaks his right given by Fifth Amendment.
He was arrested and convinced, and the Supreme court affirmed his conviction. <u>It was argued that some of the civil liberties and constitutional rights can be suspended and overruled in times of war.</u>
Answer:
The purpose of the act was to provide Federal financial aid for vocational- technical education in public secondary schools.
Explanation:
Answer:
GLASNOT
- allowed criticism of soviet officials
-encouraged government transparency
- lessened censorship
PERESTROIKA
- limited the communist governments interference in business .
-allowed multiple candidates to stand for elections in the country