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We can't answer because we don't have the amendment you ask about.
Without the Sixth Amendment, the majority of trials would be unfair. Many people might be sent to jail because of the trial would most likely have a biased jury.
There is no amendment that gives any "rights" to a religion, except that the freedom to pursue a religion shall not be infringed. You might be thinking of Amendment I, i.e. the first.
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Without the sixth amendment the world would be a different place. It is the right to be trialed if accused of a crime without the sixth amendment some people might be in jail that didnÕt do anything wrong.
Sounds like a homework assignment question for a Constitutional Law course. This is definitely a springboard for debate and discussion HOWEVER this venue is for the asking and answering of specific questions. The 5th Amenment pretty much embodies the restrictions on government as to how the government can conduct legal and judical action against its citizens. Without it we'd pretty much be a dictatorship.
Is the question what might happen if computers suddenly ceased to exist, or is the question what might happen had computers - computer science and technology as we currently know it - never existed at all?
The animals might destroy the city.
I have no idea
It would be just like it is, the same things would happen with or without seismologists. (just as it would with or without any other humans)
yes, cause someone in charge might could start segragation and slavery, without it.
It can be lost without our paying attention to what happens in congress or with the president.