It shows that Germany was in a really bad strategic position since it could be attacked from all sides, which did happen in the end. When the Allies managed to liberate Europe, they focused on attacking Germany from all sides and eventually they completely destroyed them, especially the Soviet army which managed to get into Berlin first.
They feared that more populous states would have a sort of monopoly on elections and that it was best for all states to have the exact same powers as other, smaller states.
I would say C because the king did repeatedly abuse our rights. Like the intolerable acts for instance shut down the port of massachusetts and hurt trade. Also the quartering act the sugar act the stamp act and a few more that evntually led us to civil war with him. We peacefully sent the king a olive tree branch petition which was supposed to be a sign of peace. But he rejected it and called us in full rebellion. So we fought for ourselves and won the civil war and made friends with britain as our main trade partner.
In all of them except for the department of state.
He wanted to deregulate all of the agencies and institutions except for the department of state because he believed that deregulation was necessary in order to reduce taxes and help people with the extra money. This however led to greater government expenditure and it came back to bite them in the era after Reagan.