Answer:
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Explanation:
A. Limiting the power of labor unions
B. Publishing novels that included social criticism
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C. Encouraging people to earn as much money as possible
D. Ending private ownership of factories, mines, and mills
Answer:
D. Ending private ownership of factories, mines, and mills
Explanation:
This was the best option because they made them feel unequal. They seperated between race and even class. They felt like could just make their own rules and follow2 no inequality laws.
B. To conserve resources for the war effort.
C. To spy on neighbors who were not focused on the war effort.
D. To feed the increased population of prisoners of war.
to conserve resources for the war effort
Answer: They united the colonies in their fight against the British.
Following the Boston Tea Party (1773), the British monarchy enacted four punitive laws (The Coercive Acts) that aimed at restoring order in Massachusetts and punish colonists for the protest.
As expected, the thirteen American colonies opposed the measures and they decided to meet in their First Continental Congress to organize colonial resistance to Parliament’s Coercive Acts. The colonies wanted to put a stop to the Crown's abuses and preserve their rights and at the same time, they wanted to reassurance their loyalty to the Crown. However, the British King did not stop their abuses and kept on imposing hard measures, which inevitably angered them even more, and the colonies started to unite in their fight against the British, which eventually led to the American Revolution.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The Virginia Plan proposed representation based on population, favoring larger states, while the New Jersey Plan proposed equal representation for all states. The differences were resolved through the Great Compromise, resulting in a bicameral Congress with a mix of both plans.
The Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan were proposals discussed during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, that differed mainly in terms of representation. The Virginia Plan proposed a bicameral legislature with representation based on population, favoring larger states. On the other hand, the New Jersey Plan proposed a unicameral legislature where every state, regardless of its size, had equal representation.
These differences were resolved through the Great Compromise, or the Connecticut Compromise, which combined elements of both plans. It established a bicameral Congress, with the House of Representatives based on population (Virginia Plan), and the Senate allowing equal representation for each state (New Jersey Plan).
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