Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
Because both votes fell short–by one vote–of the two-thirds majority needed to convict Johnson, he was judged not guilty and remained in office.
The Court's ruling effectively freed corporations and unions to spend money both on "electioneering communications" and to directly advocate for the election or defeat of candidates (although not to contribute directly to candidates or political parties).
A. didn't have a bill of rights that would guarantee basic freedoms.
Anti-Federalists opposed ratification of the Constitution without a guarantee of protection of natural rights.
Federalists believed the Constitution implied the protection of rights and the creation of a checks and balance system would protect individuals. To guarantee ratification of the Constitution, Federalists agreed to a set of ten amendments to be added to the Constitution that would specifically guarantee the rights of the individual and give power to the states. Anti-Federalists agreed to ratify the Constitution in exchange for the Bill of Rights.
In The Red Badge of Courage Henry left the man behind because he was not wounded and had at that point been jaded by the experience of war and couldn't stand being around the sight of the tattered man any longer. Everything the man said just reminded Henry of the Atrocities he had witness and pushed him deeper into a sense of isolation and a desire to escape.
The framers of the Constitution had to create a government that had more perfect union, neither a monarchy or a pure democracy. One which is for the people and by the people without infringing on the people or neglecting the people. The people needed government that was helpful to them not dictating them.