Answer:
<u>B. Dictatorship.</u>
Explanation:
Dictatorship is where a certain group of people, or maybe even one person, has all of the power and can essentially do whatever they please. This also gives citizens very little to no rights. This works very well with Communism, unlike Monarchy or Totalitarian, as where they do have similarities with Communism, they are also quite different and would clash in numerous aspects.
there was a lot of events but heres one
Stamp Act
1765-1766; Tax introduced on legal documents to pay for defense of colonies.
americans boycotted British goods: they were angry as the were the only colonies who needed to pay for this tax
tax Collectors like Andrew Oliver were threatened by death to leave their jobs and protest the stamp act. - mob destroyed buildings taht would house stamps and threatened Oliver by beheading a likeness
1766: Stamp act repealed after merchants protesting due to their goods not being bout and officials being threatened.
Yes, it is true that the U.S. Constitution, its amendments, and the Bill of Rights protect citizens from intrusion by the government, its agents, and from the actions of other <span>citizens (to a certain extent), since some of these rights are protected by pieces of legislation that have been enacted throughout the history of the United States. </span>
Are their options? if not I'd say its like a wall