This practice was a violation of the principle that government derives its just powers from the consent of the governed. Moreover, standing armies had long been regarded, in both England and America, as a danger that required the closest supervision of the people. In A Summary View of the Rights of British America, Jefferson wrote that if the King did indeed have the right to keep standing armies in the colonies during times of peace without America's consent, such a right "might swallow up all our other rights whenever he should think proper." At the end of the Seven Years' War with France, English troops were not withdrawn from the colonies. Indeed, the Quartering Act, passed by the British government in 1765, made the colonies liable for supporting the troops.
To be honest I don't know sorry bro i'm only in elementary school
The photo in question is the Japanese-american internment
The options given for this question are:
a.the United States' rise of isolationist sentiments
b. the United States' decision to enter World War II
c. Japan's aggressive expansionism
d. Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
the correct answer and immediate cause was B. the united states' decision to enter ww2. The immediate prompt of the decision was the attack on pearl harbor in 1941 by the Japanese. The attack was on its side informed by the pacific -expansionist ambitions of the japanese into Dutch India, and southeast Asia.
Answer:
Buddhism, Hinduism, and Janism