Answer:
1.Freedom of Religion, Speech, and the Press
2.The Right to Bear Arms
3.The Housing of Soldiers
4.Protection from Unreasonable Searches and Seizures
5.Protection of Rights to Life, Liberty, and Property
6.Rights of Accused Persons in Criminal Cases
7.Rights in Civil Cases
8.Excessive Bail, Fines, and Punishments Forbidden
9.Other Rights Kept by the People
10.Undelegated Powers Kept by the States and the People
11.Authority of Federal Courts Restricted
12.Election of the President and Vice President
Explanation:
The correct answer is D) CIA engineer a coup that brought the Shah of Iran to power.
Between 1945-1959, the United States policy in the Middle East saw the
CIA engineer a coup that brought the Shah of Iran to power.
In 1979, the overthrow of Shah Pahlavi in Iran resulted in an Islamic theocracy.
In response to a supposed Soviet threat to Middle Eastern oil, the US Central Intelligence Agency in 1953 staged a coup to overthrow the Iranian government and install Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi as a dictator.
We are talking about the CIA's plan to remove Mohammad Mosadeggh from the government and put Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi in his place as the new ruler of Iran. This happened in August 1953. The CIA worked closely with Great Britain intelligence in an operation called "Ajax." The United States helped finance the operation because, in those years of the Cold War, Iran had proven to be an important ally of the US in the Middle East region.
The officer arrested Sandy on Inchoate offence charges.
Inchoate offence charges are based on the conspiracy of persons to commit or solicit a crime.
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Answer:
set aside for displaced American indians.
Explanation:
Americans wanted to eradicate indians that they assumed was in us territory. Cherokee, Navajo, etc... some tribes were brutal, only because it was their land being invaded in that time..