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Henry Clay believed in states rights, meaning he thought states should decide if laws were unconstitutional or not and if they thought they were unconstitutional, they didn't have to obey them.
Here are all 10 of the amendments; Freedom of Speech, Right to keep and bear arms, Conditions for quarters of soldiers, Right of search and seizure regulated, Provisions concerning prosecution, Right to a speedy trial, witnesses, etc., Right to trial by jury, Excessive bail, cruel punishment, Rule of construction of Constitution, and Rights of the States under Constitution.
It affected the way people viewed their political rights and their governments.
Thomas Jefferson wrote this for the First Continental Congress in 1774
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The Democrat Party blocked every effort at civil rights legislation. It was the Republican Party that pushed it through!
Feminism is the ideological position that holds the view that a woman has the right to control her own body. This ideology also asserts that men and women should have equal rights.
It was a Northern State that was pro slavery and anti Confederacy. It did not view the civil war as a slave issue. It considered the civil war a states rights issue.
Ron Paul has a history of opposing gay rights and generally takes a typically conservative view on homosexuality.
You are given a position which indicates the position from which the front view is to be considered. You then need to draw that view, but leaving out perspective.
how are numrious section identified as to their position on the major view
Democrats took the view of Reconstruction that harsh penalties needed to be doled out to former Confederates while giving full rights to Freedmen.
A Summary View of the Rights of British America was created in 1774.
does this cartoon give a position or negative view of the united states
The Civil War was really all about slavery. The South wanted slavery to continue, and generally the North wanted slavery to end. However, from the South's point of view the Civil War was all about states rights versus federal government rights. The South wanted the states to have more rights and therefore more power than the federal government. The North generally wanted the federal government to have more rights and therefore more power than the states.
monopolies were bad