Professional organizations that controlled how their industry operated and protected their members' interests against outsiders were called "special interest groups", since they look out for the interest of their members.
The Supreme Court decision in Miranda v. Arizona, 384 US 436 (1966) required (for the first time) that someone accused of a crime be informed of his or her constitutional rights prior to interrogation. This protected the rights of the accused, or the defendant, in two new ways: 1) It educated the person about relevant constitutional rights; and 2) It inhibited law enforcement officials from infringing those rights by applying the Exclusionary Rule to any testimony/incriminating statements the defendant made unless he intentionally waived his rights.
<span>Watching the Bobo doll being pounded on TV by an adult has the same inference for a child or adult as if it were happening right in from of them because whether it is on a metal box or right in front of us, we are able to discern that the deed is actually happening. We can actually see it happening.</span>
Answer: The KKK's hatred was directed not only against black people, but also against European Catholic and Jewish immigrants flocking to the U.S. after the war. In 1925 and 1926, the Klan descended on Washington, D.C. for two massive marches. City officials fiercely debated whether to allow a white supremacist organization known for lynchings, violence and terror to parade around the U.S. capital. The decision was ultimately made to let them march, albeit without their signature masks. The so-called “konklave” drew upwards of 50,000 Klansmen, who marched through the city in a chilling display.
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