Answer:
Rolling in the Deep" received widespread critical acclaim with praise drawn towards the song's aggressive lyrics, robust production and Adele's vocal performance. It represented a commercial breakthrough for Adele, propelling her to global superstardom. The song reached number one in 12 countries and the top five in many more regions. It was Adele's first number-one song in the United States, reaching the top spot on many Billboard charts, including the Billboard Hot 100 where it was number one for seven weeks. By February 2012, "Rolling in the Deep" had sold over 8.7 million copies in the United States, making it the best-selling digital song by a female artist in the US,[3] the second-best-selling digital song in the US and Adele's best-selling single outside her native country, topping her previous best-selling "Chasing Pavements". Worldwide, it was the fifth-best-selling digital single of 2011 with sales of 8.2 million copies.[4] As of 2019, with sales of over 20.6 million copies worldwide, "Rolling in the Deep" is the best-selling digital single of all-time.[5][6][7] The song spent 65 weeks on the chart, making the song at that time the fourth-most weeks spent on the chart, tying the place with Jewel with her double single "Foolish Games"/"You Were Meant for Me".
No one had set up a government like this before, so no one knew what to do
The answer is a. citizens.
He has an extreme view on how to deal with terrorism. He believes that citizens of terrorists are
themselves either supporters or terrorists as well. He gives the government a free reign on fighting
terrorists no matter how they do it.