Answer:
The fifth amendment talks about legal rights. It states that the rights of people who have been accused of a crime.
- Those accused of serious crimes have the right to grand jury.
- Prevents against double jeopardy or being put on trail for the same crime twice.
- Right to remain silent(People cannot be forced to testify against themselves.)
- Provides due process(procedures establishing a clear process for carrying out laws)
- Property protection meaning the government cannot take private property for public use.
Answer:
B
Explanation: because A is a very reasonable answer but then B a lot of people will disagreee with that making it debatable
Answer:
Explanation:
Against:
Ruled Absolutely- The Enlightment believed in democracy.
Crowned himself emperor- Same reason as above. The Enlightment era brought about many start up revolutions driven by democracy.
Restricted Press- As with America, the freedom of the press was a big deal.
Supported:
Built Schools and Universites- Many new schools came out of the Enlightment period.
Protected Private Property- As with America, property was seen as a right, for better or worse.
Wrote laws garrunteeing Civl Rights- this is self-explaintory
Isaac Newton was creative in his use of prisms to show how white light is actually made up of multiple colors. He used logic in the way he presented his arguments rhetorically in order to convince readers of the correctness of his conclusions.
Newton was not the first to experiment with passing light through prisms to determine how light works. French philosopher Rene Descartes had done prism experiments of his own. But Descartes had thought that passing through a prism actually modified the light in order to produce the color spectrum. Newton correctly understood that when light refracted through the prism, it revealed the range of colors that were naturally in the light. He then used a second prism, blocking all but one color, to show that a single color passing through a prism was not modified in color. He also showed--by positioning the second prism differently--how the multiple colors of light could be recombined into white light again.
Newton's 1672 paper on light refracting through prisms established his reputation as a scientist. He continued to study light throughout his scientific career, publishing a larger work in 1704 on <em>Opticks </em>(as they spelled "optics" then).
Answer:
its either b or c
Explanation:
primary sources are real evidence, like the actual document of the constitution, not a copy of it.