Answer:
b. extraterritoriality.
Explanation:
Extraterritoriality allows for the specific location to abide by the rules of their home country, usually the cultural rules, rather then the governmental rules. The best example for such are embassy's, which are exempt from most laws applied to the common folk of the nation. However, that does not mean that they themselves do not have rules in which they abide by, however, it is generally a special set of laws that are applied to each, in a case by case scenario.
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The United States declared war on Britain in 1812. It did so because Britain refused to stop seizing American ships that traded with France—Britain's enemy in Europe. Sometimes there were also seizures of American sailors. These seizures were known as impressment.
The Netherlands ceded the colonies of Essequibo, Demerara, and Berbice to Britain in 1814. The colony in Suriname had originally been founded in the 1650s by Lord Francis Willoughby, the British governor of Barbados. It was captured by the Dutch under Abraham Crijnsen during the Second Anglo–Dutch War.
It was due to the Sherman Anti-trust Bill. Under this bill, joining unions was illegal. Strangely this bill was created to prevent
the abuse of big business but it managed to prevent workers from creating or
joining unions at the time.
Answer:
Change or overthrow the existing government
Explanation:
If a government does not protect their rights, the people have the right "to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new Government."