Answer:
d- that are under arrest must be read their rights by law enforcement
Explanation:
The Supreme Court ruled in Miranda v. Arizona that people that are under arrest must be read their rights by law enforcement.
This was as a result of an arrest made by law enforcement officials who failed to read the Miranda rights to a suspect which was later challenged in court as inadmissible as evidence.
Trench warfare can lead to a war of exhaustion because many of the soldiers have to live in the trenches which had disease spreading around, rats eating the food, and the constant bombardment of artillery shells non stop for days. This is why trecnh warfare would lead to a war of exhaustion.
Answer:
There were several abolitionist papers
Explanation:
I don't know the specifics of your question, but you could be referring to the North Star by Frederick Douglass or The Liberator by William Lloyd Garrison.
A. Abolitionists were people who wanted slavery to end
Think of a policy as a plan. We will do B if A happens. The best example I can think of is the policy that the United States does not negotiate with terrorists. That is a policy, but it has been broken, for example, when POW were traded from Guantanimo Bay for US soldiers taken hostage.
<span>A law is legally binding. For example, the President of the United States can veto bills. That isn't a policy. The President doesn't have a guideline that he can veto bills and Congress can't say we will break that "policy" this time. That is the law so they must allow it. </span>
<span>In short, </span>policies<span> are </span>not<span> legally binding. They are "plans". </span>
<span>Laws </span><span>are </span><span>legally binding. They are final and concrete, for the purposes of this discussion.</span>