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The ban on quartering soldiers in civilian homes without consent is an illustration of the fact that A. the Bill of Rights requ...Asked by dbh
The ban on quartering soldiers in civilian homes without consent is an illustration of the fact that
A.
the Bill of Rights required Congress to elaborate.
B.
the Bill of Rights depended heavily on the compliance of states.
C.
the Bill of Rights was written from experience, not ingenious foresight.
D.
the Bill of Rights spoke on its own and did not need Supreme Court interpretation.
I posted this question earlier this morning. I think its C.
A.
the Bill of Rights required Congress to elaborate.
B.
the Bill of Rights depended heavily on the compliance of states.
C.
the Bill of Rights was written from experience, not ingenious foresight.
D.
the Bill of Rights spoke on its own and did not need Supreme Court interpretation.
I posted this question earlier this morning. I think its C.