The cartoon you are referring to shows three business men in front of the U.S. Founding Fathers. One of them, acting as a spokesperson, interpellates the writers of the Constitution by asking them to scratch the first words of the Constitution ("We, the people..") and replace them with the statement "We, the anonymous corporate donors, untraceable foreign contributors and assorted billionaires.." So, if the U.S. Constitution began as suggested by the cartoon, the Supreme Court would make decisions that favored corporations ("we, the anonymous corporate donors") over individuals ("we, the people"). Fortunately this is not the case, but, throughout its history, and depending upon the Chief Justice who has led it, the Supreme Court has sometimes been especially friendly to business.
Answer: The king and parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. they decided to require several kinds of taxes from the colonists to help pay for the french and indian war.
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C) nations agree to work together as a team to make it easier for them to manufacture expensive items.
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D. all government leaders ultimately answer to the power of ordinary citizens
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