Answer:
Sugar Act, also called Plantation Act or Revenue Act, (1764), in U.S. colonial history, British legislation aimed at ending the smuggling trade in sugar and molasses from the French and Dutch West Indies and at providing increased revenues to fund enlarged British Empire responsibilities following the French and Indian War. Actually a reinvigoration of the largely ineffective Molasses Act of 1733, the Sugar Act provided for strong customs enforcement of the duties on refined sugar and molasses imported into the colonies from non-British Caribbean sources.
Protests had been received from America against the enforcement of the Molasses Act, together with a plea that the duty be set at one penny per gallon. Although warnings were issued that the traffic could bear no more than that, the government of Prime Minister George Grenville refused to listen and placed a three-penny duty upon foreign molasses in the act (the preamble of which bluntly declared that its purpose was to raise money for military expenses). The act thus granted a virtual monopoly of the American market to British West Indies sugarcane planters. Early colonial protests at these duties were ended when the tax was lowered two years later.
The protected price of British sugar actually benefited New England distillers, though they did not appreciate it. More objectionable to the colonists were the stricter bonding regulations for shipmasters, whose cargoes were subject to seizure and confiscation by British customs commissioners and who were placed under the authority of the Vice-Admiralty Court in distant Nova Scotia if they violated the trade rules or failed to pay duties. As a result of the Sugar Act, the earlier clandestine trade in foreign sugar and, thus, much colonial maritime commerce were severely hampered.
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Answer:
a law passed by the British Parliament in 1764 raising duties on foreign refined sugar imported by the colonies so as to give British sugar growers in the West Indies a monopoly on the colonial market. British legislation aimed at ending the smuggling trade in sugar
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Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Ancient Egyptians studied the stars to
a.
predict the flooding of the Nile River.
b.
appoint the next pharaoh.
c.
create new medicines from plants.
d.
create a new writing system.
Answer:
b , appoint the next pharaoh
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Answer:
It should be arid.
Explanation:
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Which statement summarizes the effects of the Works Progress Administration (WPA)?
A. The WPA brought international artists to the country.
B. The WPA made unemployment payments.
C. The WPA created jobs for the unemployed.
D. The WPA helped construct the national highway system.
The statement that summarizes the effects of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) is - The WPA created jobs for the unemployed. thus, option (C) is correct.
What is Works Progress Administration (WPA)?Millions of job seekers were employed by the Works Progress Administration, an American New Deal organisation, to complete public works projects, such as the building of public structures and roads. By executive order, it was established on May 6, 1935, as a crucial component of the Second New Deal.
The WPA engaged musicians, artists, authors, actors, and directors in arts, theatre, media, and literacy projects as part of Federal Project Number One, one of its most well-known projects.
The WPA was created to help the unemployed by giving millions of Americans work and cash. More over 3.3 million People worked for the WPA at its peak in late 1938.
Therefore, the WPA created jobs for the unemployed.
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Describe the Great Depression with ONE word and ONE image
Identify 3 resources, two exports, and one job you would have if you lived in the New England colonies
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
In 1765, the British government imposed the Stamp Act on its North American colonies. This tax was heavily protested by colonists, who were upset that they had had no say in the decision. Some of the most passionate protests against the Stamp Act took place in Boston, Massachusetts. There, angry crowds took their frustration out on tax collectors. A new group of protestors formed in Boston in response to the Stamp Act. The group met under a tree that they called the Liberty Tree. They made public speeches against taxes and the British government. They cried, "No taxation without representation!" This group became known as the Sons of Liberty. Eventually, after much protest, the British government decided to repeal the Stamp Act in 1766. Parliament eliminated the tax on paper products, but in 1767 it replaced it with other taxes-including taxes on imported goods, such as tea. These taxes were officially called the Townshend Acts. Tea was a popular drink in the colonies, just as it was in Great Britain. However, many people decided they would not buy British tea if they had to pay an unfair tax. And they thought the new tax on tea was every bit as unfair as the old tax on paper. After all, the new tax had been approved by the same British Parliament in London, and there were still no representatives from the 13 colonies there. Suddenly, deciding to take a sip of tea meant something more than just having a drink. If you bought British tea, you were paying a tax, and, indirectly, you were agreeing that Parliament had the right to tax the colonies. On the other hand, if you refused to buy British tea, you were making a statement of a different kind: you were saying that you did not approve of-and would not accept-taxation without representation. Colonists who were angry about the new tax agreed not to buy British tea. But they didn't stop there. They also visited inns and other places that sold tea and asked the owners to stop selling it. Many establishments agreed to boycott British tea. Debates and protests about the British government's role in colonial affairs continued, especially in Boston.
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How did the author organize the information presented in “Trouble Brewing: A Tax on Tea”?
Group of answer choices
A. The author compares and contrast the tax on tea to a ship in the Boston Harbor.
B. The author addresses the problem of the tax on tea and how the colonist resolves the issue by boycotting.
C. The author describes the many challenges the Sons of Liberty encounter during The Stamp Act.
D. The author explains what caused the Boston taxpayers to want to drink lots of tea.
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
Answer: B. The author addresses the problem of the tax on tea and how the colonist resolves the issue by boycotting.
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explain how a u.s embargo on african cocoa beans would affect Ivory Coast's economy.
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Political parties were often called this in the early years of our republic.
what were they called?
Federalists believed this level of government should be more powerful...
which level?
Because of his extended service and importance in the American Revolution, he earned the nickname "_______ of the Country."...
what nickname?
Washington signed these formal agreements with Native tribes that were largely ignored...
what was it?
When was the city of Uruk founded
Answer and Explanation:
Around 4000–3200 BCE..
All of the following effects occurred as a result of Roman expansion following the Punic Wars except
it brought in great wealth from conquered territories
it allowed many Romans to buy large farming estates
it provided slave labor for the large farming estates
it caused the Roman economy to decline due to the high cost of war
Answer: it allowed many romans to buy large farm estates
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How did the 1803 ruling in Marbury v. Madison affect the balance of power in the federal government?
a. It made the executive branch stronger than the other branches.
b. It gave the executive branch a way to check the power of the Supreme Court.
c. It gave the judicial branch a way to check the power of Congress.
d. It made the judicial branch stronger than the other branches.
Answer: C.
Is the answer because it gave a way to check
Which two groups of colonies were industrialized?
Answer:
Usa and britain
Explanation:
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Your answer is C: Spanish
Which of the following was NOT an effect of the Spanish American War?
2 question options:
The US annexed territories
Cuba won their freedom
TR came home a war hero
Spain won and kept control of Cuba
Why did the pharaohs of Egypt make the Hebrews their slaves?
they needed them to build them pyramids
they wanted all the power they had
they were worried about their influence
they did not like their religious practices
Answer:
they did not like their religious practices
Explanation:
they were Jews were slaves in Egypt.
Answer:
they did not like their religious practices
what might prompt the russian government to censor a news story
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How was Incan history recorded and passed down?
Oral traditions and quipu were used to record stories, poetry, and dates.
Clay tablets were used to record stories, poetry, and dates.
Oral traditions were the only means of recording and passing along stories and dates.
Written records and artwork were used to record and pass down stories and dates.
Answer: Oral traditions were the only means of recording and passing along stories and dates.
Answer:
Oral traditions were the only means of recording and passing along stories and dates.
Explanation:
DIRECTIONS: True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
________ 1. The period in history when many people left their homes and farms to work in mills was called the Industrial Revolution.
________ 2. New England offered ideal conditions for farming.
________ 3. A patent gives a person legal rights regarding an invention.
________ 4. Corporations developed rapidly in the 1830s when legal obstacles to their formation were removed.
________ 5. Libraries, museums, and a variety of shops were plentiful in rural America in the 1800s.
Answer:
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
Explanation:
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What is the difference between a royal colony and a proprietary colony? Which southern colony was a proprietary colony?
The British government had to keep soldiers in North America to make sure _____.
Native Americans did not ally themselves with the colonists
colonists paid the new taxes
France did not try to regain its lost territory
colonists did not move east of the Appalachian Mountains
Answer: France did not try to regain its lost territory
Explanation:
This battle was near Brownsville on the coast of Texas and was the only battle not
involving gunships.
Battle of San Jacinto
Battle of Galveston
Battle of Sabine Pass
Battle of Palmito Ranch
The battle of Palmito Ranch that was near the Brownsville on the coast of Texas and was the only battle not involving gunships.
Battle of Palmito is one the battle of Civil war fought in Palmito hill which was won by the confederates in South Texas.
Hence, the battle of Palmito Ranch that was near the Brownsville on the coast of Texas and was the only battle not involving gunships.
Therefore, the Option E is correct.
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What realization did the Israelites come to during their captivity in Babylon?
That they could only worship in the promised land
That they could worship anywhere they want
That they must be in Solomon's temple to worship.
That God didn't mind if they worshipped many gods
Answer:
Jeremiah, left behind in a desolate city by the Babylonian captors, asked some pointed questions. How did it happen that a city once full of people, visited by kings and queens of other nations, now lay desolate and empty? There was no echo of people calling in its streets. Anything of value now rested in other homes, in other temples. How could it happen? Indeed, why do great men and women—like great cities—fail to maintain their greatness and fall short of their destiny?
Jeremiah had the answers to these questions. What he needed was someone to truly listen.
This chapter surveys Jeremiah’s teachings and warnings to his people in the context of the impending Babylonian captivity. (see 2 Kings 24–25.) But Jeremiah was not just a prophet of doom, although it may seem so in this lesson. Like Enoch (see Moses 7:41–69), Jeremiah was allowed to see the coming of the Savior and the restoration of God’s church and people in the latter days. (See chap. 25.)
As you read Lamentations and the historical chapters of Jeremiah, observe the correlation between a nation’s righteousness and its long-term power, the correlation between a people’s leaders and the righteousness of the people, and the relationship between a prophet and God’s dealings with His children.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Choose the sentence fragment.
It should arrive late this afternoon.
Doctors often warn people about that.
The shoes by the front door are mine.
Everyone else in that part of the park.
Answer:
its either
1. It should arrive late this after noon.
or
2. Doctors often warn people about that.
Explanation:
the 1st one isn't saying what "it" is, and the 2nd one doesn't explain what "that" is.
What would be more difficult: mining for salt or taking it to Timbuktu?
Answer:
taking it to timbuktu because mining for salt would be easier than the journey of taking it to timbuktu
How could white men obtain land from 1789-1840?
Answer:
they stole it
Explanation:
Answer:White men could obtain land because back then white men pretty much were rulers they had more dominance than a white woman and woman couldn't own land unless they were married to a man who could buy it.
Explanation:
Back then was slavery so that's why.
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What did Bob Bryar do that offended the MCR fandom?
its for history my teacher is satan dude.
my history teacher has no soul
Answer:
On March 3, 2010, rhythm guitarist Frank Iero announced on their official website that Bryar had departed from the band, writing: "As of 4 weeks ago, My Chemical Romance and Bob Bryar parted ways. This was a painful decision for all of us to make and was not taken lightly.
Explanation:
he got kicked out I s suppose
Answer:
Explanation:
On March 3, 2010, rhythm guitarist Frank Iero announced on their official website that Bryar had departed from the band, writing: "As of 4 weeks ago, My Chemical Romance and Bob Bryar parted ways. This was a painful decision for all of us to make and was not taken lightly. was not copied
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How did the Virginia show southern ingenuity?
They had repurposed a sailing vessel.
They had designed an unsinkable ship.
They had developed the first warship.
They had created the only ironclad warship ever imagined.
Answer:
They had repurposed a sailing vessel
Explanation:
I learned this from class like 1 or 2 years ago