In most states, the "Redeemers" or "Bourbons" were typically composed ofA) a newly emerging class of merchants, industrialists, railroad developers, and financiers.
B) essentially the same old planter elite that had dominated antebellum politics.
C) a coalition of poor, working-class whites and blacks.
D) white farmers who owned small to medium farms.
E) Republicans and Democrats who favored the ideal of equal rights for all.

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Answer 1
Answer: a newly emerging class of merchants, industrialists, railroad developers, and financiers.

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The correct answer to number 1 is freedom of speech.

Just because US citizens have the freedom of speech, this does not mean they can say anything they want. If an individuals speech calls for violence or presents a "clear and present danger" than it is not protected by the first amendment. This is why the correct answer to number 2 is rights not absolute.

The correct answer to number 3 is first amendment.

The first amendment consists of several different freedoms including: the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, right to petition, right to peacefully assemble.

The correct answer to number 4 is reasonable suspicion of a crime.

Probable cause is a phrase to justify a search of an individuals property by a law enforcement agency.

The correct answer to number 5 is The court regarded flag burning as political expression, and therefore decided it was a form of protected speech under the First Amendment.

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I believe the answer is: "She recruited her brother to pass secrets to the Soviets"

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The statement that best  explains Ethel Rosenberg's role in the espionage case  was that She recruited her brother to pass secrets to the Soviets.

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