Answer: Trading with neighboring colonies, Exporting raw materials to England and Creating the shipbuilding industry.
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2- is not adequate to ensure national security
3- violates citizens 2nd and 3rd amendment rights
Answer:
1-infringes upon individual civil liberties
Explanation:
The USA PATRIOT Act, is a federal law of the United States. It was approved by an overwhelming majority by both the House of Representatives and the US Senate and then promulgated by US President George W. Bush on October 26, 2001, after the attacks of September 11, 2001.
The objective of this law is to expand the control capacity of the State in order to combat terrorism, improving the capacity of the different US security agencies by coordinating them and providing them with greater powers of vigilance against terrorist crimes. The law also enacted new crimes and toughened the penalties for terrorism offenses. This law has been harshly criticized by various human rights organizations and organizations, due to the restriction of liberties and constitutional guarantees that it has meant for citizens, both American and foreign.
The role of Mikhail Gorbachev is explained below.
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Explanation:
Okay, the Question wants us to take only one person, topic, or event to explain its role in helping to end the Cold War. So, let us consider the roles of Mikhail Gorbachev in ending the cold war.
Mikhail Gorbachev was a former President and even the first President of the Soviet Union and he was born on the 2nd day of the month of March, in the year 1931. In order to end the cold war, Mikhail Gorbachev collaborated and worked with the then United States of America President; President Reagan.
Mikhail Gorbachev ended the cold war by promoting peace and having a good negotiable skills to convince the United States. Mikhail Gorbachev even withdrew his soldiers from Afghanistan.
Other notable people and events that helped in ending communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, are; Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Solidarity Trade Union, Pope John Paul II and many more.