Answer:
some gov regulations were necessary for the public good
I believe it is C.
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3rd times the charm if these admins will stop riding me
the governmental powers are currently separated into 3
Executive IE the president
Legislative IE the law bois
Judicial IE the bigger law bois
each one has the possibility to cancel each other out
making it to where over reaching laws such as gun bans and human rights violations can't be passed without absolute servitude so each one has to agree and pass the bill if not it gets vetoed or canceled no branch can go against the grain so to speak.
you should form your own opinion if you think they should stay the way they are or create your own world in your head and imagine them not being like that.
The correct answer is A) They pressured the United States to take sides.
Great Britain and France were both heavily involved in colonizing the North American continent during the 17th and 18th centuries. Once France and England both had a strong foothold in North America, they made the citizens pick sides when fighting. A perfect example of this was the French and Indian War (1754-1763).
When America became independent (1776) the hope was that the US could avoid this past experience of being involved in the affairs of these two countries. However, this was not the case. Great Britain and France both got the US involved in their fighting. The US ended up having problems with both France and Great Britain as seen in the XYZ Affair, Citizen Genet Affair, etc.
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