I would say A. an isolationist
This is because an isolationist would want to keep their distance from any encounters with other countries.
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A I think so pretty much kinda took long
The correct answer is Greek city-states.
<em>Democracy</em> (from Greek: Rule by People) is a system of government where the citizens exercise power by voting and electing a government.
During the Classical period ( 5th and 4th centuries BCE ), Greece was a collection of several hundred independent city-states. The citizens of Athens were the<em> first to develop a system of popular rule</em> under the rule of Cleisthenes. The first democracy was a direct democracy with two features: there was a random selection of citizens to fill administrative and judicial offices, and there was a legislative assembly consisting of all Athenians citizens. All eligible citizens were allowed to vote and speak in the assembly but women, slaves and foreigners, non-landowners and men under 20 years of age were excluded.
America's Constitution was originally based off several other documents such as the Magna Carta and the Articles of Confederation. After the failure of the Articles of Confederation, the United States needed a document the would have the country work together as one body more than as 13 individual bodies. The Articles of Confederation did not allow the National Government to tax anybody, therefore making their only income from selling western land, borrowing from the states, or borrowing from other countries. They could not draft soldiers for war or regulate trade. This caused many issues when traveling across state lines or when trying to ship goods. They also did not have a president to lead the central government.
There were 5 main compromises that made the constitution work including the Great Compromise, the Three-Fifths Compromise, the Commerce Compromise, the Slave Trade Compromise, and finally the election of a President.
The Bill of Rights was adopted to insure all men equal freedoms and individual liberties in the eyes of the law and the Government.