The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached or further context and references, we can say the following.
Individuals or politicians should act in the following way in order to protect our democratic institutions.
Citizens have to actively participate in politics. It is their right and obligation at the same time. To participate in elections is the democratic way to elect their representatives in Congress. That is how the Constitution stated the way in which the people have the liberty to elect or dismiss their representatives.
Once they are elected, citizens must follow closely the work of legislators. Congressmen are in their offices to serve the people, their interests, and their concerns. Legislators are not elected to serve particular agendas or interest groups that hire a lobbyist to negotiate laws that can benefit them.
Many, but not all, were sacrificed in a ritual human sacrifice in their Templo Mayor (modern name) - in fact, these people for sacrifice were one of the reasons they conquered.
Generally though, they were allowed to live their life and sometimes even keep their language and administration - as long as they paid tributes to the Aztecs.
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Gitlow v. New York (freedom of speech) it was a decision of the United States Supreme Court, stating that the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution was stipulated as a First Amendment Revision protecting freedom of expression and freedom of the press to apply in the US states.
Gideon v. Wainwright (right to a lawyer) this is a case of the United States Supreme Court. In it, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that states are required, under the Sixth Amendment to the US Constitution, to provide a lawyer to defendants in criminal cases that cannot afford their own lawyers.