The exclusionary rule <span>forbids the introduction in trial of any piece of evidence obtained illegally. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. The other choices given in the question can be negated. I hope that the answer has actually come to your help.</span>
The purpose was to make the economy and the military stronger, to do that, banks needed to be built, so, if the money was flowing was, that meant the economy was good, and more money was coming to the government. They can use that to strengthen the country defenses.
buganda
the answer is buganda..option c
they did not inform the defendants of their rights before questioning them
Explanation:
the answer is A
<span>One answer is found in the Meiji Restoration itself. This political revolution "restored" the emperor to power, but he did not rule directly. He was expected to accept the advice of the group that had overthrown the shôgun, and it was from this group that a small number of ambitious, able, and patriotic young men from the lower ranks of the samurai emerged to take control and establish the new political system. </span>