Why do the majority of states include provisions identical or very similar to those found in the Bill of Rights in their constitutions or as the first amendments to those constitutions? Copying the U. S. Constitution saved the state both time and money. Many of the framers of the U. S. Constitution later wrote their respective state constitutions. This was the initial strategy the framers of the constitution had to later introduce amendments that formed a strong central government. These provisions, based on English common law, guarantee the rights of the individual and protect the individual from unjust legal process, whether they originate at the state or federal level.
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History, 21.06.2019 22:50
European imperialism in the 19th century was largely motivated by a desire to: o a. assert power over other parts of the world. b. end the racist policies practiced in many foreign countries. o c. defend europe from aggressive foreign armies. d. relocate ethnic and religious minorities within national borders.
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History, 22.06.2019 03:00
2points which option best completes the diagram? humanitarian aid as a tool of foreign policy the united states provides humanitarian aid to rebuild after an earthquake. the country supports u.s. interests. o a. more educated citizens are more likely to create a democratic government o b. the citizens and government have a positive attitude toward the united states. o c. more prosperous citizens have money to spend. o d. the country's government discovers a new natural resource.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:20
Unique among the rulers of this time, persian emperors installed governors in their provinces tolerated local cultures and laws wielded absolute power maintained an extensive army
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