if I remember correctly it's the Sumerians
Answer: G. Congress passed a law allowing people to claim public land and convert it to private property through homesteading.
Explanation:
The Homestead Act of 1862 by President Lincoln, allowed people to claim up to 160 acres of public land for a small fee and convert it to private property through homesteading provided they stay on the land and take care of it for 5 years.
President Lincoln said the Act was necessary as it would give every American the resources needed to better their lives and such was its popularity that it in force for 124 years until it was repealed in 1976.
Following the passing of the Act, a lot of people sought to take advantage of it and moved to new areas in the Great Plains to set up homesteads which led to the rapid settlement that occurred there.
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D. Indo China
Explanation:
This is best defined by the lost or failed efforts of the Vietnam War between Northern/Southern Vietnam (neighboring countries included) and the French had little to no success in stopping the movement of communisim. The US stepped in after the French "defeat" and was still notibly unsuccessful. The South was backed by the US and the North by the USSR.
Based on the fact that Layla's trial would take too long to begin, we can say that the amendment being violated is the<u> Sixth Amendment. </u>
<h3>What does the Sixth Amendment say?</h3>
- Defendants have the right to a speedy and public trial.
- Defendants have the right to an impartial jury.
Layla should therefore have the right to a trial that will happen in a relatively short period of time which means that a trial in 8 years is a violation of the Sixth Amendment.
In conclusion, the Sixth Amendment is being violated.
Find out more on the<u> Sixth Amendment</u> at brainly.com/question/1916512.
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They also supported the Northern cause in the Civil War, even though Lincoln repeatedly stated that he was not waging war to achieve emancipation. In his First Inaugural Address, Lincoln emphasized that he had no intention of interfering with slavery as it presently existed.
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