The Petition of Right (1628), sought recognition of 4 principles: no taxation without the consent of Parliament, no imprisonment without cause, no quartering of soldiers on subjects, and no martial law in peacetime.
And even though Charles I signed it, primarily because he had no choice if he wanted to keep receiving the parliament's subsidies for his policies, he later ignored the Petition and continued to govern without the advice and consent of Parliament, levying of tonnage and poundage, imprisoning people without a valid cause, etc.
Sugar act is the answer xx
In McCulloch v<span>. </span>Maryland<span> (1819) the </span>Supreme Court<span> ruled that Congress had implied powers under the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution to create the Second Bank of the United States and that the state of</span>Maryland<span> lacked the power to tax the Bank.</span>
There were a number of points which critics used to prove that the United States was working on establishing a new global empire:
1. The United States attacked Afghanistan even though the attackers of 9/11 were Egyptians and Saudis
2. An almost subsequent war in Iraq, which again, had nothing to do with 9/11
3. The fact that the United States has been in constant war since 9/11 with 240,000 personnel in active duty/reserve in 172 countries.
4. The US maintains 800 military bases around the world
5. America's continuous issues with Russia, Syria, Iran, North Korea
6. An ever expanding military budget
The correct answer for this question, given the answer choices provided would be: <span>the Korean War Communism spread when North Vietnam took over South Vietnam.</span>