The constitution reflects the influence of enlightenments by answer B
Considering a point of view it is fair to say that Mr. Ellsberg attacked democracy itself by disclosing the private study. From Ellsberg's view he took it upon himself to inform the public about a crucial issue namely, that the study showed, in his opinion, that the American government had been lying for years about the progress of the war The Pentagon Papers leak may have compromised national security, but only by showing the rest of the world that the US was incapable of keeping its secrets.
Extent to which government should be allowed to have secrecy:
Governmental secrecy has a peculiar quality that results from the lack of a known mechanism for limiting its exercise to specific areas on which reasonable people can agree.
The cost of secrecy extends beyond the spread of mistrust that the government is abusing the public's confidence. It also serves as a means of halting the national discourse in which citizens prepare themselves for important decisions that may require significant sacrifice. The Pentagon Papers serve as the best example of this.
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Here is a list of conflicts in Europe during the 1990s:
<span><span>1990–1991 Soviet attacks on Lithuanian border posts
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1991 January Events
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1991 The Barricades
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1991 Ten-Day War (Slovenia)
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1991–1992 Georgian war against Russo-Ossetian alliance
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1991–1993 Georgian Civil War
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1991–1995 Croatian War of Independence
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1992 Transnistria War
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1992 East Prigorodny Conflict
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1992–1993 First Georgian war against Russo-Abkhazian alliance
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1992–1995 Bosnian War
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1993 Cherbourg incident
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1993 Russian constitutional crisis
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1994–1996 First Chechen War
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1995–1996 Imia/Kardak military crisis
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1997–1998 Cyprus Missile Crisis
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1997 Albanian civil war of 1997
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1998–1999 Kosovo War
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1998–present Dissident Irish Republican campaign
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1998 Second Georgian war against Russian-Abkhazian alliance
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1999 War of Dagestan
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1999–2009 Second Chechen War
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1999–2001 <span>Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
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I'm pretty sure the answer is B or D, because it talks about the centre plaza more then the rest of the area. Hope this helps!