Why did the so-called "Intolerable Acts" upset so many colonists

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Answer 1
Answer: Because they were intolerable. Puns aside, the taxes imposed on people through those acts really affected almost every living person, and the people didn't want to pay them. They believed that the British have no right to tax them until they give them representation in the parliament.
Answer 2
Answer: It upset them because they felt the acts were unconstitutional. Through the acts, Parliament took away the constitution of Massachusetts, forbid town meetings without consent from the royal governor, forced colonists to house British troops, and made it so that town officials could only be appointed by the royal governor. 

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Contrast Eisenhower's attitude toward new social legislation with his approach to existing programs. What act of his presidency led to the largest public works project in American history?

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Eisenhower had faced many obstacles both at home and abroad.  In foreign affairs, he tried to propose disarmament with the Russians to prevent the escalation of nuclear war but at the same time, he also promoted programs that built-up space and science explorations to stay a head of the space race.  He recognized China but protected Taiwan.  He also enforced anti-segregation policies at home in education, government service and the military. One of his biggest social projects was the building of the interstate highway which made it easier to travel and transport goods from place to place.

How did church leaders attempt to limit the spread of Protestantism during the Catholic Reformation? by eliminating each new Protestant church by countering what Protestants were teaching by bribing people who attended Catholic Mass by punishing people who did not attend Catholic Mass

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I think it’s the last one. You could get seriously punished for speaking against the church or missing mass.

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B .

Explanation:

Not only is it obvious but it was in my notes.

To give up something in order to come to a agreement?

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To compromise.

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ok so if you give up your life to win a battle or to have peice that would be a agreement

How was acequia maintenance a community project?A) local taxes covered all cost
B) the water bills paid by the community took care of maintenance
C) irrigation projects were driven in Spanish crown
D) each user was asked to work a certain number of days each year

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The correct answer is: D) each user was asked to work a certain number of days each year.

Acequia is a watercourse typical of Spain that consists of engineered canals that take snow overflow and river water to distant places. It is community-operated as the water law indicates that everyone with irrigation rights must help with the maintenance of the community ditch annually.

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d

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How were houses built in the neolithic age

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They were built with sun dried bricks and  the roof was made out of straw or reeds ..hoped I helped ;)