What restriction does the Constitution place on bails, fines, and punishments?

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Answer: They can't be cruel, unusual , or excessive
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The Eighth Amendment Amendment VIII of the United States Constitution prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishments. This amendment was adopted on December 15, 1791, along with the rest of the United States Bill of Rights.

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This primary document offers information about which aspect of Colonial culture?
A. Manifest Destiny
B. the Great Awakening
C. the Anti-slavery movement
D. the Independence movement

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1741

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How did Christianity contribute to the fall of Axum and its economy?Axum had to isolate itself from the Islamic countries that surrounded it.

Axum could not afford to pay tribute to Rome.

Christianity was seen as too restrictive to trade.

Christianity did not allow trade.

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Christianity contributed to the fall of Axum and its economy because Axum had to isolate itself from the Islamic countries that surrounded it. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. Basically Axum could not flourish because of its conservative nature regarding religious beliefs.

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Axum had to isolate itself from the Islamic countries that surrounded it.

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Why did the southerners conclude that the north was bent on extinguishing slavery in the southern states?

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because all slaves moved 2 the south to get away from slavery 

To be unfair in judgment; to be prejudiced and show partiality is

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To be unfair in judgment; to be prejudiced and show partiality is discrimination. It is the practice of treating one person/a group less fairly than other people/groups (because of who they are or because they possess certain characteristics). Some examples: Different race, gender, or religion. This question is related to the speech of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: I Have a Dream.

The answer is discrimination

What two things fueled the anti-war movement during 1968?

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- The massive Draft of U.S Soldiers to Cambodia, this provoked massive protest on campuses around the Country

- The Kent State Incident, where Guardsmen opened fire to the protester and killed 4 students and wounded 9 of them

What does Emerson mean when he says nature always wears the colors of the spirit?

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Emerson says "Nature always wears the color of the spirit," it means nature has a way to reflect our mood, in the winter you may get sadder and in the spring you feel renewed and refreshed. It reflects his Romantic beliefs because he saw that nature reflects his spiritual side.