The answer is the “fifth Amendment”
Answer:
Allowed the arrest on vagrancy charges of former slaves who failed to sign yearly labor contracts.
Explanation:
This happened because the black codes were made to supress every black person living in the United States, <u>they were allowed to arrest a black person literally because they were doing nothing</u>, if they were not slaves, they had to be working in any place if they did not wanted to go to jail, but since black people couln't get normal jobs back then, almost everyone had to be enslaved.
The correct answer is d. The defendant owed the plaintiff a legal duty and the defendant breached the legal duty.
For number 11 i think it is Despite common belief to the contrary, Aksum did not originate from one of the Semitic Sabaean kingdoms of southern Arabia but instead developed as a local power. At its apogee (3rd–6th century ce), Aksum became the greatest market of northeastern Africa; its merchants traded as far as Alexandria and beyond the Nile River. Aksum continued to dominate the Red Sea coast until the end of the 9th century, exercising its influence from the shores of the Gulf of Aden to Zeila on the northern coast of Somaliland (modern Somalia and Djibouti).
During the 2nd and 3rd centuries ce its growth as a trading empire increasingly impinged on the power of the kingdom of Meroe, the fall of which was brought about in the 4th century by an Aksumite invasion. During the 4th century the kings of Aksum were Christianized—thus becoming both politically and religiously linked to Byzantine Egypt. At the same time, they extended their authority into southern Arabia. In the 6th century an Aksumite king reduced the Yemen to a state of vassalage. In the latter part of the 6th century, however, the Persians invaded South Arabia and brought Aksumite influence there to a close. Later the Mediterranean trade of Aksum was ended by the encroachment of the Arabs in the 7th and 8th centuries.