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What is “habeas corpus”?
the principle that a person’s property cannot be taken by the government without legislative approval
a written list of freedoms that a government promises to protect
the principle that a person cannot be imprisoned without being charged for a specific crime
the idea that no monarch or other government leader can levy taxes without legislative approval
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In order to maintain national security within its colonies in america, england constructed a series of forts along colonial boundaries for protection. true false
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00
What are two ways the bill of rights opposes the idea of the divine right of kings? a.it established that religion had no relevance to the monarch's role.b.it states that the english monarchy was a position that parliament delegated.c. it stated that the monarch's power was subject to limits set by parliament.d.it established that the people of england has the right to choose the monarch.e.it abolished the role of the monarch as the head of the church of england.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30
You will now write an essay of at least three paragraphs that takes a position on an opinion in hazelwood v. kuhlmeier. you may choose to support the majority opinion or justice brennan's dissenting opinion. you should support your argument with reasons provided in the opinions, although you may also give reasons of your own. your essay should also decision in the case
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30
How did the construction of the erie canal improve transportation in the united states in the 1820s? a. the canal connected the great lakes to the mississippi river. b. the canal connected the great lakes to the ohio river. c. the canal connected the atlantic and pacific oceans. d. the canal connected the great lakes to the atlantic ocean.
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What is “habeas corpus”?
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