I think the answer is A
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Despite the belief that the war would be over quickly, a stalemate occurred along the Western Front due to the fact that the German troops could not defeat France quickly and soldiers dug trenches. Germany assumed a defensive position during the stalemate of 1917.
The Allies, under the command of French leader Robert Nivelle, decide to move and attack the Germans, but they decide to withdraw to the Hinderburg Line. So plans changed, and the decision was to attack the Germans in the Battle of Arras of April 4, 1917, with the direct support of the British troops.
There is no clear answer to this but I believe, as a former Social Studies teacher and third-year law student, that the best answer to this is judicial review.
Judicial Review exists based on the general principle that the Government has to follow the rules of the game, namely the Constitution, and that it is the Judicial branches duty to review the actions of the Executive and Legislative branches to see if they are following the rule of law.
The colonists were angry being that they fought for the land West of the Appalachian mountains and could not enter because of the Proclamation of 1763 that was issued by King George III that prohibited them from doing so