When our Founding Fathers sought inspiration in forming our government after the American Revolution, it was to the mother country of Great Britain -- at the time, the world’s most powerful parliamentary democracy -- that they turned. It may at first seem like a contradiction that the very country we had fought a bloody war to get away from was in fact the country that inspired so many of our political traditions. But to turn away from British traditions would, in a sense, be like turning away from our birthright.
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The British won the Battle of Britain due to a confluence of factors. ... The Dowding System's pioneering use of radar (which could warn the RAF of enemy attacks), aircraft and ground defense gave Great Britain a competitive advantage.
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B . a letter from George Washington
It would be the 4th amendment. This is because the fourth amendment gives people the right against unreasonable search and seizures. This is where probable cause and the exclusionary rule come into effect!
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