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What role did schools play in the Americanization movement to assimilate immigrants?

They became the centers for the Americanzation process


Do you think the process of ostracism is fair or unfair?

This is more of a question which needs your own opinion as the answer. My personal opinion is that yes it is fair, because it gave the people their first chance to be able to speak against public figures and make their mark in politics. It could be unfair if you think that the public figures are there and should not be kicked out. Again, this is all about your own opinion.


The 5 amendment states that government may not deprive of their life liberty or property without what?

Due process. In other words a process must be followed.


What term did the US Supreme Court use in the majority opinion of Griswold v. Connecticut to describe how various protected rights combine to create a broader zone of undefined rights?

In Griswold v. Connecticut, (1965) the US Supreme Court used substantive due process to protect a fundamental right to privacy not explicitly mentioned in the Bill of Rights, by extrapolating from concepts and rights protected in specific amendments.In the majority opinion Justice Douglas said that several of the rights guaranteed in the bill of rights combined to create a penumbra, which is the right to a zone of privacy in marriage.


What is the significance of the 14th amendment for United States citizenship?

The Equal Protection Clause and Due Process. " No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. " In my opinion, that's the most significant part of the Amendment