When two complete sentences are in one complete paragraph; does that mean each sentence is a SEPARATE topic? Or is each separate sentence part of the SAME topic?
The 17th amendment codifies the right to a jury trial in civil cases. It guarantees a minimum of six members for a jury in a civil trial.
Many people question the second amendment (the right to bear arms(to have personal guns))
It's their sixth amendment right.
A natural right is any right that exists by virtue of natural law. So a sentence could be "The first amendment illustrates natural laws such as the freedom of speech, petition, and religion."
the mean of inconvenience
All people should have the right of self-determination.
all people should have the right of self-determination
No. It should be "Is the grammar right in this sentence?"
No, the seventh amendment establishes rules and regulations on civil lawsuits. Generally, the right to an attorney is set by the 5th, 6th, and 14th amendments.
The 19th Amendment was passed, giving women the right to vote
6th Amendment
No. Maybe it should be: They are absolutely right. - They're absolutely right.