Answer:
A man accused of a crime in court, UNDER THE SIXTH AMENDMENT, has a right to: a speedy public trial; a lawyer whether appointed or bought by the defendant; an impartial jury; who the accusers are; know the charges brought against the accused; and the evidence found.
Explanation:
Under the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution, any man or woman accused of a crime has a right to: a speedy and public trial; a court appointed or self obtained counsel (lawyer); an impartial jury (one that holds no bias against the defendant); know who the accuser(s) are (also known as the prosecution); know the charges brought against the defendant; and to know the evidence found.
It is true that Security threat is drastic enough to declare war.
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Security is what matters on top with some war-related causes. When Security is controlled War can easily be arranged. In the US constitution, Congress has given the authority to declare the war. This is why presidents, so as FDR after Pearl harbor, ask Congress as their authority to go to battle.
If Congress decides not to declare war, only the president can do is send troops into a precise land/region for 90 days. If later then 90 days Congress has not declared war, then the troops must turn homeward.
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A is the correct answer.
A Democratic President is likely to appoint, well, Democrats!
A modern Republican held Senate might have problems with that.
So, what has been occurring is that nominations are slowed down or held up if there is a party difference between the Senate and the Presidency.
The answer to this question is D. Incumbents usually raise more money than challengers do. The reason behind this is that they already had an established name. As a result, voters are more familiar with the incumbent than the challenger. And also, incumbents can raise more funds for the election campaigns.