The founders of the US most likely took ideas from the Romans because their system allowed for the citizens to have a voice in who ran their empire. Considering that the US just broke away from Great Britain when starting a new country, they wanted to ensure that their citizens had a voice. When the Americans were colonists, they had little/no influence on government policies and laws.
The Romans established a republic for very similar reasons, as they had a tyrannical king who they overthrew. With a new start, the Romans created a government where people got to elect political officials, there were term limits for the two consuls, and the Senate (comprising of 300 people) had the chance to make laws. The United States probably saw this as a highly effective system in which multiple voices could be heard, so they based our foundation on the ones created by the Romans.
Answer:
Many including Bill Clinton, George W Bush, Barack Obama, George Washington, Ronald Reagan, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Woodrow Wilson, and many more.
Explanation:
Which time period are you talking about?
Answer:
1.
President George W. Bush expressed his belief that the War on Terror was
a war against al-Qaeda and all terrorist organizations across the world.
2. White House.
3. White House.
Explanation:
1. We should remember that the terrorist organization Al Qeda was the intellectual author and perpetrator of the 9/11 attacks. The US reacted by fighting a war on terrorism that was and had to be global, as terrorist organizations act globally.
2 and 3 The White House was not a target hit by the terrorists on 9/11 in 2001. The other three suggestions correspond to targets or an event that happened on that day.
B.) An act of the English Parliament that provided protections to English citizens.