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1. the case of furman v. georgia (1972) resulted in a reinterpretation of the meaning of a. excessive bail. b. the right to counsel. c. the right to a speedy trial. d. cruel and unusual punishment. 2. the impact of furman v. georgia (1972) was that states had to a. promise to use the death penalty only with approval from the supreme court. b. throw out the old miranda warning and write a new one. c. agree to throw out all state laws regarding crime and impose national standards. d. create clear standards to be applied fairly before imposing the death penalty.
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Ответ:
#1 D. cruel and unusual punishment.
#2 D. create clear standards to be applied fairly before imposing the death penalty.
I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you have question and further clarification
Ответ:
It shaped American foreign policy in the Middle East during his presidency.
Explanation:
9/11 caused the War in Afghanistan and made Bush declare a "war on terror". Conflicts part of the War on Terror would begin under his administration. For example, the Iraq War (which took up a good part of his presidency) is also considered part of the War on Terror. Overall, 9/11 and the War on Terror would make a foreign policy shaped around the idea of containing extremism during the Bush years.