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The first generation of computers (1940 –1956) used vacuum tubes. ... I would say it wasn't any one particular invention that made computers smaller.
Answer: Civil liberties are protections against government actions. For example, the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights guarantees citizens the right to practice whatever religion they please. Government, then, cannot interfere in an individual's freedom of worship. Amendment I gives the individual "liberty" from the actions of the government.
Civil rights, in contrast, refer to positive actions of government should take to create equal conditions for all Americans. The term "civil rights" is often associated with the protection of minority groups, such as African Americans, Hispanics, and women. The government counterbalances the "majority rule" tendency in a democracy that often finds minorities outvoted.
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What is the difference between a liberty and a right? Both words appear in the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. The distinction between the two has always been blurred, and today the concepts are often used interchangeably. However, they do refer to different kinds of guaranteed protections.
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D) Albany Plan
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The Albany Plan was a failed attempt to unit the colonies.
I'm unsure as of what A is so I crossed that out + I've never heard of it in U.S History so that's out.
B is a series of essays to convice people as to why they need to be in support of the constitution which is also out.
C. The Annapolis Convention was basically a meeting to discuss the Articles of Confederation so I eliminated this answer too.
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I have taken things on Israel I'm sure I can help
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What are you doing this time im going to the mall and to may mother haha