Answer:
rule of law
Explanation:
Both the Ten Commandments and republicanism influenced "the rule of law" founding belief.
This is because the Ten Commandments are based on ten rules that serve to guide the conduct of the Israelites.
Also, this is similar to Republicanism which is based on infusing the rule of law into the system of government that suddenly overruled without legal backings.
If colonists mistreated natives in any way, treating them as less than human, that would indeed inflame the native population, leading to increased tension between the two groups. This problem, when not solved, has led to revolts and few colonies.
Government could involved in abortions mainly in two ways:
- First is by determining whether the abortion is legal or illegal in the first place. (in most western countries, abortion is already considered legal eventhough some countries are an exception)
- Second is by whether the government want to allocate some amout of government budget to be allocated into aid for abortion practice.
Those who intended to avoid the draft were charged with draft evasion. In other countries young men who did not report for the draft commits a criminal offense. However, there are cases where they can try to avoid it like being a farmer who is badly needed for food supplies, a homosexual, having a misleading age, decline of enlistment, health conditions, and much more.