BRAINLIEST AND 50 POINTSJames Otis made the following statements in protest of English laws before the American Revolution.
“Can there be any liberty where property is taken away without consent?… officers
may enter our houses when they please … break … everything in their way;"

Which protection in the Bill of Rights do these statements support?

The Second Amendment, which safeguards Americans' right to bear arms
The Third Amendment, which safeguards Americans' right against the quartering of troops
The Fourth Amendment, which safeguards Americans' right against illegal search and seizure
The Fifth Amendment, which safeguards Americans' rights of the accused

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Answer 1
Answer: The fourth amendment, which safeguards Americans’ rights against illegal search and seizure.

Explanation

Police and other law practices now, cannot invade your property or come into your house without a warrant.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

The fourth amendment

Explanation:

the fifth amendment secures American's right of the accused.


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The picture is of a man and a giraffe. What achievement by the Ming dynasty does this picture represent? The giraffe towering over the man represented the emperor’s authoritarian rule. The man leading the giraffe represents the emperor leading the huge territory of China. The giraffe, brought back from Africa, represents the emperor’s trade with the outside world. The man pulling on the leash represents the emperor’s demand that foreigners kowtow to him.

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The right answer is the third one: The giraffe, brought back from Africa, represents the emperor’s trade with the outside world. During the reign of Yongle (1402-1424), the third Ming emperor, China briefly but intensely explored other parts of the world, such as South Africa and India. His emissaries brought back with them all sorts of treasures, such as a giraffe, which he kept, together with other exotic animals, in his palace. Yongle had a special interest in the giraffe, and he asked a court artist to paint it.

Answer: C!! Is the correct answer!!!

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What was U.S. President James Polk's attitude toward acquiring New Mexico and California from the Mexican government?

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he wanted to push mexico to the us and he started war because of it

What did Doolittle's raid on Tokyo accomplish

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The doolittle's raid on tokyo accomplish these following things : 
1. It boost morale. The raid was proven to be success with minimum casualties, raising the morale of American troops in the war
2. It forced the re-alignment of Japanese's naval and air forces.

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Which Mongol khan led the first successful large-scale winter invasion of Russia in history?

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The Mongol invasion of Russia — the invasion of the Mongol Empire on the territory of the Russian principalities in 1237-1240 years during the Western campaign of the Mongols (Kipchak campaign) 1236-1242, under the leadership of the chingisid Batu Khan and Subutai of the warlord.
So, answer : Batu Khan
See, the answer to this will be Batu:

:Batu (grandson of Genghis Khan) but operational control and effective command was by Subotai. 

Genghis Khan died in 1227. 
The full scale invasion of Russia took place in Winter 1237

Why was is difficult for the Arab people to form one nation?

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Differences in customs and traditions, however mostly the dissimilarities between the religions.

Seasonal winds, which blow alternately from the Asian mainland and from the pacific ocean,are accompanied by fierce storms.these seasonal winds are know asA:tsunamis
B:hurricanes
C:monsoons
D:typhoons

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The answer is C. Monsoon is a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of Pacific ocean. Winds blow from the southwest between May and September or from the northeast between October and April.