A. Be loyal and devoted to your duty.
B. Be courageous.
C. Be kind and generous.
Bushidou is the Japanese term that refers to the codes of honour and values that samurai adhered to. Born out of Confucianism, Shinto and Zen Buddhism during the Edo period (1600-1878), they emphasize sincerity, flugality, loyalty, bravery and honour. During the Tokugawa Shogunate, some of these values became formalized as laws.
<em>The answer is: </em>
- Even experienced citizens need legal support.
- The legal process is complicated.
- Citizens are more likely to be convicted without counsel.
<em>Explanation: </em>
<em>Justice Hugo Lafayette Black (1886-1971) </em>was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court who argued that the<em> Fourteenth Amendment</em> made provisions of the<em> Bill of Rights</em> that applied only <u>against the states.</u> He pointed out that the <em>Privileges or Immunities clause</em> that said that "<em>No State shall enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of a U.S. citizen"</em> should refer to the rights of the<em> first eight amendments. </em>
Dear Friend:
I heard that you will soon be travelling to Salt Lake City and I thought I should warn you about a new feature that has been added to flights. That is, if you plan to fly on an Imperial Airlines airplane.
On April 6th, a movie projector was loaded on one of their planes for the first in-flight movie screening. Seeing as that was a success, you may encounter that your journey will include a motion picture while you fly.
I have attached a photograph of what that first screening looked like.
Hope you enjoy the flight!
Answer:I try to be 'nonviolent' but I just can't say I wouldn't do the same thing all over again if they treat me brutish like they did this time - Mrs Annie Lee Cooper.
Explanation:
Had to look for the missing details and here is my answer.
So the passages that are being referred here are from Pat Mora’s poem quoted in "The Leader in the Mirror" and <span>Mora’s essay "The Leader in the Mirror". Between these two passages presented, how these two are similar is that both of the essay and the poem convey that immigrants and their children are forced to forget their heritage. The answer to this would be the second option. Hope this helps.</span>