The correct answer is D.
A person with a strict interpretation of the constitution wants the government to only perform the powers given to them in the constitution. If the constitution does not explicitly give the power to an individual or group (like the President, Congress, or the Supreme Court) than that group/individual can not perform that duty.
On the other hand, those individuals who think that the constitution is flexible and that some powers can be "assumed" would fall under the category of having a loose interpretation of the constitution.
Its goals eventually encompassed the entire spectrum of Indian demands—economic independence, revitalization of traditional culture, protection of legal rights, and, most especially, autonomy over tribal areas and the restoration of lands that they believed had been illegally seized.
The correct answer is D) The Declaratory Acts.
The other option choices in this question are all laws that put a tax on a specific good or product. None of those options address the power of the British government to tax American colonists. The only one that does this is the Declaratory acts, which is supposed to reassure the British governments power over the American colonists.
1. gulf of tonkin incident
2. truman doctrine
3.containment of communism
probably a little off but it'll lead you in the right direction.
(I was literally learning this a couple months ago and my memory is a little rusty)
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