Following the American Revolution, some colonists were concerned that Native Americans threatened the western frontier of the Un
ited States. What part of the Preamble best addresses this issue? A.Provide for the common defense B.Insure domestic tranquility C.Insure the blessings of liberty D.Promote the general welfare
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice. The part of the preamble that best addresses the issue is to "provide for common defense" <span>I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!</span>
The part of the Preamble that best addresses the issue stated is provide for the common defense.
The Founding Fathers believe that the federal government must provide for the common defense as a result of the weakness of the thirteen states under the Articles of Confederation, before the Constitution. Thus, they arrived at the conclusion that the nation needed a stronger government, including a stronger military. The Founders were careful to grant the federal government only the few, limited powers that were necessary for it to carry out its aims.
.Lutherans could stay, but they had to pay higher taxes" would be the best option, but this depends somewhat on the specific time period in the 1500s, since the rules changed slightly in the latter half.