Originally it was passed to protect U.S manufactoring items from competition
The first amendment is the first answer, and though the second 1 is opinionated my top three are:
1st Amendment (Freedom of Speech) because it allows the nation's people to openly speak against or for whatever they want with little to no restrictions
5th Amendment (Right to a Jury and right to remain silent) because it allows you to have a fair chance to prove your innocence in court and you will not self-incriminate without being told your right to not do so
2nd Amendment (Right to Bear Arms) because if you are going to protect yourself and your family, why not do it with one of the most powerful weapons mankind has ever created?, i have already answered this on another question so just copied it again to make sure you see it
The monarchs continued to challenge the parliament's authority.
Answer:
There were a lot of consequences because of the American Indian war and here are some of the consequences a lot of people died because of fighting for the war. they also died because they couldn't go out for food or they will get shot or get injured so they had to stay at home. a lot of Nez Perce Indians lost land because they evacuate to Canada where they were under British control. the Yakima war was started because Washington had they sign a tradie which was ignored or broken starting the war. because of this both Indian tribes didn't trust them anymore and wouldn't sign any more tradies.
Answer:
Because the Enlightenment believed that concepts related to the reform of the modern state would promote more economic and political freedom to citizens.
Explanation:
Modern state is the term used to describe the union of European feuds, which were finalized at the end of feudalism. Modern states had a more abtangent political structure that benefits citizens, but this structure was still exploratory, mainly because of the people's duties towards the monarchy. It was necessary for modern states to undergo economic, political and social reform, so that citizens could actually have economic and political freedom. This kind of freedom was strongly advocated by the Enlightenment, who believed that they could contribute to the management of modern states if those states underwent this reform and people could, in fact, live fully.