Questions 1-3 refer to the following excerpt.
of Englishmen, that no taxes be imposed on them, but with their own Consert
"It is inseparably essential to the freedom of a People, and the undoubted Part
given personally, or by their representatives. . . . That it is the indispensable
to procure the repeal of the
act for granting and applying certain stamp duties, of all clauses of any other
Resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress, 1765
1. The above excerpt was primarily directed to which person or group?
duty of these colonies, to the best of sovereigns.
... for the restriction of American
(A) Colonial merchants
(B) The king
(C) Leaders in Parliament
(D) Residents of England
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1point which enlightenment idea is reflected in the declaration of independence? a. the king's refusal to answer colonists' protests was a violation of the social contract. o b. appointing royal representatives in the colonies violated popular sovereignty. c. an unelected monarch was above the rule of law. d. forcing people to serve as soldiers in the colonies violated their natural rights. submit
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Plz 50 points answer only if you know and don't copy answer describe how the geography of the korean peninsula affected where people settled and how they lived.
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Which of the follow modern activities would only have been possible after the neolithic revolution
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What was one of the main accomplishments of louis ix? a) he was made a saint after his death b) he eliminated trials by jury. c) he called the first french parliament. d) he ended the taxation system.
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