In general, it was the local and state governments that enforced these laws during this time, since the federal government lacked practically all powers to intervene in the states' affairs.
I think you forgot to add some detail but based on my research, the correct answer to this question is "A Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution." Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I agree with Lincoln's view of the proper role of government in that the government should be of service to all the citizens. That is why in a modern democracy such as the one in the United States, it is the citizens the ones who have the right to vote and elect their President and their representatives. Then, these representatives have to create the laws and legislation that protects and benefits the citizens, never to benefit the particular agendas of powerful interest groups.
The citizens have to respect and obey laws and support the government's decisions if the government is doing a good job to promote the economy and the creation of jobs.
The correct answer is C) developing of irrigation methods.
One characteristic of the Aztec Empire was the developing of irrigation methods.
The Aztec Empire was a dominant tribe in Mesoamerica in the 1500s. Mesoamerica is the vast region from the center of Mexico until the region of Oaxaca and part of Tabasco states. The Aztec people were fierce warriors that conquered other tribes such as the “Tlaxcaltecas” and the “Cholultecas”. The Aztecs developed irrigation methods, as well as constructed floating gardens called “Chinampas” that still today are used in the suburb of Xochimilco, southside Mexico City.
Here are at least two ways the colonists protested against the british and their response to the acts and taxes that the british set. hope this is helpful.
sugar act - protests and boycotts. colonists believe it is a violation of the right to trial by jury
stamp act - boycotts become widespread, "No Taxation without Representation", protest groups (sons and daughters of liberty) use violence against tax collectors.