The government created the Department of Homeland Security in 2002.
Americans were worried about terrorism in general during this time due to the attacks on the twin towers on September 11, 2001. This attack on American soil shook America's foundation and caused an increased amount of fear. The citizens looked to the government to increase security/investigations to ensure that this did not happen again. Hence the creation of the Department of Homeland Security.
This government agency is focused on several different categories. This includes: cyber security/cyber terrorism, border safety, anti-terrorism (aka terrorism prevention), and disaster prevention. This agency still exists today and plays a huge role in preventing attacks on American soil.
Answer: The Second amendment guarantees the Constitutional right of the people to keep and bear arms.
Explanation:
The Second amendment guarantees the Constitutional right of the People to keep and bear arms. The founding Fathers, having to deal with a tyrannical Ruler, The King of England, realized that the People could not exercise their basic freedoms that were expressed in the Constitution without having a means to back up their position. Having been fighting with the King they knew that without the threat of Weapons against those who possessed Weapons, mainly, the British Military, that there was no way to repel oppression and the Tyrrany of a Government that viewed the United States as a Colony or Outpost of England and was seeking to keep the U.S. as a Colony. The Framers of the Constitution, realizing that any Government, even the one that was being created by them at the time, could eventually become tainted and corrupt, requiring a system of checks and balances of power, that is, the means to repel an oppressive Government. In the Constitution this is stated in the passage reading that a well regulated Militia is necessary, meaning the people, being the Militia, or Citizen-Soldiers would have the right to keep and if necessary, bear arms to safeguard their Freedoms.
Penn was a firm believer in treating Native Americans (relatively) well both for moral and pragmatic reasons. He believed the success of his colony depended on good relations with Native Americans.
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