Th 13th
yes. African children being taken to Britain illegally to be used for unpaid work or prostitution. Also the movie I am slave, says at the end (made in 2010) that there are around 5,000 slave workers in Britain today.
Yes. The Revenue Act of 1913, made under the power bestowed by the 16th Amendment. The current version is published as Title 26 of the United States Code, and as The Internal Revenue Code.
The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees equal protection under the law to all citizens. This means that individuals cannot be discriminated against based on factors such as race, ethnicity, or gender. The Brown v. Board of Education decision was a landmark ruling that enforced this principle by ending public school segregation.
Just ask her if you can be her slave, works all the time. Or, if you hang out together, you can do everything she says and then she knows what you are doing. Do things like: 1.ask if you can carry her stuff like her purse or, if you are at college, schoolbooks. 2.hold doors open for her. 3. ask her what you have to wear next day, she will look surprised but she will say what you have to wear. 4.always say that she is right. Never say the different. 5.if she is busy with something she doesn't like, do the work for her. If you do this things, she will except you as her slave and you didn't ask her to. And if you are: always do everything she asks.
No, evidence obtained illegally, including letters that were opened without permission, is generally not admissible in court due to the exclusionary rule, which prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in legal proceedings.
NO amendment says a person has the right to testify against himself (which is true), but there is one that says the opposite.The Fifth Amendment, part of the Bill of Rights, says that no citizen can be forced to testify against themselvesi.e. you have the right to NOT testify against yourself.In popular culture, "taking the Fifth" means "invoking your right against self-incrimination."
There is NO amendment that says you CANNOT testify against yourself. There is an amendment that says that you cannot be FORCED to testify against yourself. A BIG difference! The 5th Amendment to the US Constitution protects you against self incrimination unless you WILLINGLY waive that right.
The 3rd Amendment to the US Constitution. Amendment IIINo soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
The 5th amendment to the US Constitution says "No person... shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself..." In other words, you cannot be forced to give evidence which might incriminate you.
it is the first amendment.
ThE 24th Amendment.
the first amendment
All people do not get taxed the same, and no amendment says that they should or do.
26th Amendment.
The 5th Amendment!
9 amendment
amendment 25