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15. How did the items in the box above contribute to the start of the American
Revolution?
a. Forced colonists to begin trading with surrounding Native tribes.
b. Colonists felt their rights as Englishmen had been violated.
c. Forced colonists to rely more heavily on slave labor.
d. Colonists felt betrayed by Great Britain for establishing new colonies.

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Answer 1
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Answer: B. Its the American Revolution During this time they despised the king for his harsh rule They declared independence during this .

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The architectural feature of the Islamic artists that came from the Romans was the horseshoe arch.

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c. A long list of accusations against the king
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It was "b. Rejection of patriarchal authority" that stood at the heart of Thomas Paine's Common Sense, since his goal was to convince the colonists that it was impractical to be subjugated to rule by Britain simply because of a hereditary monarch. 

The Anti-Federalists pushed fora. a stronger central government.
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d. a more powerful executive branch.

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The best answer would be letter b. The Anti-Federalists pushed for the addition of a Bill of Rights. They deemed that it was necessary to protect the citizens' rights from the government, since the Bill of Rights is a list of all the rights possessed by the citizens that are inalienable.

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b. the addition of a Bill of Rights.

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Nathaniel Hawthorne is often considered a Gothic writer.
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Gothic writing initially began in England; American Gothic literature began in the 19th century, with short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe.

> Nathaniel Hawthorne also writes with a sense of mystery, and his characters are very flawed. 

I'm not sure why the other answer is poorly rated, it is correct. The answer is in fact gothic writer. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote novels that fall under the gothic/supernatural category.

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This would affect greatly the nation's development. This less developed country will have hard time developing and improving the systems in that nation. The vision of improving to a developing state will be farther.  The growth will be so slow or it might be stagnant.

It would limit or possibly reduce the nation's development. :)

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Answer: the first Olympic Games being held in 1896

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