No. The United States Constitution specifically prevents the use of "cruel and unusual punishments."
No, Greece does not support the use of torture on its own citizens or other nations. The country is a signatory to various international human rights treaties that prohibit torture, including the United Nations Convention Against Torture. Greek law also criminalizes torture, reflecting a commitment to uphold human rights and dignity. Any allegations of torture would typically be investigated by legal authorities in accordance with these principles.
They promised to support key ammendments to the Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson didn't support the ratification of the constitution
Why did Franklin. Support the constitution
They didn't support the Constitution because they thought that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government.
They didn't support the Constitution because they thought that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government.
Federalists was the people who supported the Constitution.(^_(^_(^_^)_^)_^)
no, they opposed the idea of constitution
Texas did NOT support the 1824 Mexican constitution. That is why they declared their independence on March 2, 1836.
Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee were both Virginians who did NOT support the Ratification of the Constitution.
yes.
The United States Constitution protects an individual against punishments which are deemed to be "cruel and unusual." This protection is included in the 8th Amendment to the Constitution and has been interpreted to include prohibition against torture and certain forms of capital punishment.