What principle lies behind the 9th Amendment, which states that the Bill of Rights is not a complete list of citizens' rights?
What principle lies behind the 9th Amendment, which states that the Bill of Rights is not a complete list of citizens' rights?
A.
Natural rights exist independently of government.
B.
All people must be given equal rights under the law.
C.
The government must always err on the side of individual rights.
D.
States have the ultimate responsibility of protecting citizens’ rights.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:20
How did southern slaveholders attempt to convince people in the north to support slavery?
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History, 22.06.2019 04:30
How did bacon's rebellion affect relations between colonists and native americans? a. relations improved after many were disgusted by the violence of the rebellion.b. after the rebellion, colonists placed less focus on the "indian problem."c. the rebellion showed many that in order to establish better relations between colonists and native americans, slavery had to be legalized.d. more colonists supported an armed expansion into native american territory.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:30
"the plan of removing the aboriginal people who yet remain within the settled portions of the united states . . approaches its consummation. . an extensive region . . has been assigned for their permanent residence. it has been divided into districts and allotted among them. many have already removed and others are preparing to go. . " removal of southern indians to indian territory, 1835 this passage is most closely related to a) imperialism. b) the civil war. c) westward expansion. d) the french indian war.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00
Pls me! the most famous slave rebellion in the south was led by in 1831. a. toussaunt louverture b. wat tyler. c. nathanial bacon. d. nat turner.
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