Both the national government and the state governments
The RIGHT answer is C : The new National Government
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The original amendment sent to the states for ratification was the First Amendment, which is part of the Bill of Rights. Ratified on December 15, 1791, it guarantees fundamental rights such as freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. This amendment was included in a group of ten amendments intended to protect individual liberties against government interference.
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Moats were originally intended to be a defense against an enemy attack. Adding crocodiles to the moats only made them that much more of a deterrent.
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The Ninth and Tenth Amendments do not guarantee rights and thus there is an ongoing debate about the meaning of these amendments. The meanings of these amendments are quite ambigous because of the language and there are consequently numerous interpretations. For example, the Tenth amendment was designed to reserve powers to the states and two theories about this amendment were that it states the nature of American federalism but adds nothing to the Constitution as originally ratified and that it protects the powers of the states against national government.
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the 13th and 14th amendments
Yes. Fred Weasley died when a wall collapsed on him during the final battle. J.K. Rowling originally intended to kill Arthur Weasley but decided against it because he was Harry's last father figure.
Private galleries
It prohibits discrimination against female students.
The Boland Amendments, enacted in the early 1980s, aimed to restrict U.S. military and financial support for the Contra rebels fighting against Nicaragua's Sandinista government. These amendments were a response to concerns about U.S. involvement in Central America and the potential for escalating violence. Despite the legal restrictions, the Reagan administration sought ways to support the Contras, leading to the Iran-Contra scandal, where funds from secret arms sales to Iran were funneled to the rebels. This controversy highlighted the tensions between congressional oversight and executive foreign policy initiatives.
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