Treaty of Kanagawa signed with japan!
After giving Japan time to consider the establishment of external relations, Perry returned to Tokyo in March 1854, and on March 31 signed the Treaty of Kanagawa, which opened Japan to trade with the United States, and thus the West.
<span>the government may censor the press in the interest of national and military security.
For example, the freedom of the press still banned the journalists to spread up important information regarding Federal agency's top secret (just like what Edward Snowden did to the CIA) because it could damage the united states' national security.</span>
The ''Red Scare'', given because of the rounding and deportment of several hundred immigrants of radical political views by the federal government from 1919- 1920. The ''scare'' was caused by fears of subversion from communists in the United States after the Russian Revolution. Hopefully this was helpful! have good day!
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<span>In the debate over ratification, the anti-federalists argued vigorously that the Constitution needed a Bill of Rights.</span>