Why was it crucial to add the Bill of Rights to the US Constitution? A. The state and federal governments would not have been able to coexist.
B. People were concerned that the government would infringe on individual freedoms.
C. Local governments were worried that they wouldn't have any power.
D. There was a need for each branch of government to "check" the others.

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Answer: B is the best answer here. For example, the bill of rights guaranteed the right to bear arms. Without that right written out in the country's founding documents, many feared it would be taken away.

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Saddam Hussein was trying to acquire or manufacture weapons of mass destruction.

Saddam Hussein was planning to impose martial law in Iraq.

Iraq was massing troops at the Iraq-Kuwait border.

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The answer is Saddam Hussein was trying to acquire or manufacture weapons of mass destruction. The Bush Administration insist that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and sheltering members if Al Queda.  Though they were able to take down Saddam and the Iraqi army, they got involved with insurgents that caused the war to drag on.

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Following the invasion, as the United States struggled to impose law and order in Iraq,a violent insurgency fought US troops.

What political party was the strongest in Germany by 1914?

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At the beginning of World War I, Germany was a constitutional monarchy in which political parties were limited to the legislative arena. Wilhelm II (1859-1941), the German kaiser (emperor) and king of Prussia from 1888 to 1918, was one of the most recognizable public figures of World War I (1914-18).

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Explain why europeans thought they had the right to the land in the colonies
ASAP PLEASE

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Because the people in the colonies originally came from Europe so the leaders of the countries that wanted the right to the colonies believed since that is their people it’s their colony

Which statement about life in the Roman Empire is not true?A.
Most wealthy citizens shared their luxuries with the less fortunate.

B.
Big buildings and monuments were important.


C.
Romans valued civic duty and pride, strength, and the expansion of the empire.


D.
People enjoyed games and sports.

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A. most wealthy citizens shared their luxuries with the less fortunate.

Under mexico’s rule of Texas, african americans had all of the following rights EXECPTa. they could own land
b. they could vote
c. they could own slaves
d. they were considered citizens

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The answer is C

Explanation:

during Mexico’s rule slavery was illegal so it would not make sense to make slavery illegal and then let slave use slaves (also on another account if slaves know the hardships and sadness of being a slave why would they have slaves?)

D) they were considered citizens

The Twenty-Sixth Amendment to the US Constitution, ratified during the Vietnam War, A.resulted in the removal of US troops from Vietnam.
B.limited the power of the president to commit US forces.
C.repealed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
D.lowered the voting age to eighteen.

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D. The 26th amendment lowered the voting age to eighteen. This occurred for many reasons, but the most prominent one was the Vietnam War, which saw the drafting of many soldiers who weren't even old enough to vote for the politicians who were sending them to war, in some cases, against their will. This amendment was meant to address that iniquity.

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D) lowered the voting age to eighteen.

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