The correct answer is that the Bill of Rights includes the freedom of speech.
The Bill of Rights of the United States is the collective name given to the first ten amendments of the Constitution of the United States approved on December 15, 1791.
The Bill of Rights lists liberties that are not expressly indicated in the main body of the Constitution, such as freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press and freedom of assembly; the right to possess and bear arms; the prohibition of an unreasonable search and seizure; security of personal effects; the indictment by a grand jury for any criminal case; guarantee of a quick and public trial with an impartial jury; and the prohibition of double judging.
Supporters of American expansionism/imperialism believed the US should expand to increase diplomatic power/influence, national defense, and trade.
A) all of these is the correct answer!
First off, what country/nation is the question based on?
I will go ahead and give you a generalized answer that could apply for any country/nation:
In the past, it was important for the military to guard is gold reserves and mines so that other "enemies" couldn't just go walk in an steal their gold from their mines or reserves. And pretty much the same applies with trade routes, and also so people couldn't go hijacking their trade routes and steal goods from the people travelling the route.
They're white to society but they have a deeper and richer history than most recognize.