European politics, philosophy, science and communications were radically reoriented during the course of the “long 18th century” (1685-1815) as part of a movement referred to by its participants as the Age of Reason, or simply the Enlightenment.On the surface, the most apparent cause of the Enlightenment was the Thirty Years' War. This horribly destructive war, which lasted from 1618 to 1648, compelled German writers to pen harsh criticisms regarding the ideas of nationalism and warfare.
King John keeps the rights and liberties
1. Disagreement within the party ex) Hamilton vs. John Adams (Quasi-war with France 1798 - 1799 and Adams' reluctance in declaring war)
2. Obnoxious taxation (excise tax on whiskey)
3. Unpopularity of laws infringing on civil liberties (Alien & Sedition Acts)
<span>4. Opposition to the extension of suffrage (vote) Naturalization Act - discouraged immigration and encouraged some foreigners already in the country to leave and the Republicans believed these laws were unconstitutional</span>
Answer:
The answer is c.
Explanation:
During World war I congress passed a espionage act which prohibited individuals from being disloyal to the Wilson administration to be drafted for the war. Some people dissented on this act because it placed undue restrictions on individual liberties. However, after the war, the supreme court upheld the government's restrictions on individual liberties on the grounds that the war posed a clear danger to national security. Thus, the supreme court upheld sentencing on people who were convicted of protesting against these policies during the war.
My respond to this question is yes