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What does John McCain think about war?

Senator McCain believes strongly in the rights of the US to defend itself. He supports war when US interests are threatened.


How was McCarthyism a threat to constitutional rights?

It threatened peoples rights to privacy. Also McCarthy often never had proper evidence, warrants, or proof of his communist accusations. Although he did help to weed out some communists in office, he also injustly accused many who were innocent. :)


What were the most long lasting victories for civil rights achieved during reconstruction?

Reconstruction was at the end of the civil war and no civil rights were achieved in this time. In fact groups like the KKK began to make sure the former slaves were threatened and to not try to gain rights. Jim Crow laws were passed to keep people from voting, schools were segregated, and most towns in the south remained divided into white and black sections. It will take another 100 years before the fight for civil rights will take place.


Why was it that when black people first started to play baseball everyone hated them?

It was because people were threatened by people that were different then them and they felt that they were different inside as well as outside and that they could not relate to them. Because people felt threatened by them because the color of there skin was different That is a sociological question more than it is a baseball question. The fact is the signing of Jackie Robinson initiated the civil rights movement in the United States.


What are some ways people tried to discourage Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other protestors from working for civil rights?

They bombed a black church, threatened him and his family, protested, used police force and killed 4 black little girls.

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It threatened their political rights.


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You can either... A) Purchase the rights from the author or his/her estate. B) Purchase the rights from an existing agent or publishing house.


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publican marches and women rights


Why were colonists against the Townshend Acts?

they felt that the TownShend Acts threatened their rights and freedom


What did the law accomplish?

Which specific law are you referring to? Can you provide more context or details so I can give you a more precise answer?


What rights were threatened by The Intolerable Acts?

Right to trade right to privacy right to property


What were the purpose and meaning of the Bill of Rights as it emerged from the ratification process?

The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution. The purpose and meaning of the Bill of Rights as it emerged from the ratification process, was to preserve the liberties England's revolution laws threatened.


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Senator McCain believes strongly in the rights of the US to defend itself. He supports war when US interests are threatened.


If one parent wants to emancipation a child and the child is moving out of the state What is rights those the other parent have?

Parents do not "emancipate" a child. A child is emancipated by attaining the age of majority (as defined by each State) or becoming self-supporting.


How did political change in England affect colinal goverments?

It was influenced because England was the owner of the colonies.