You are delegate to the second continental congress. congress is debating whether to allow the central government to impose taxes. take a stand on this issue, and write a short essay defending your position. give specific reasons for your opinion

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Congress is debating whether to allow the central government to impose taxes, my stand on this topic is written below in details.

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Give me freedom or give me death” were the memorable speeches delivered by Patrick Henry in the conflict for freedom. He directed the first continental congress in 1774 and commenced the method of American political revolution. This revolution eventually finished in the rebelling of Britain's American settlements and the founding of what would enhance the United States of America. The Second Continental Congress achieved freedom through the organization, revolution, and eventually claiming freedom. This was the commencement of the American Revolution.


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Which happened during France’s Reign of Terror? A. Austrian armies slaughtered thousands of French soldiers. B. French radicals executed thousands of aristocrats and others. C. The people of France realized that monarchy was the best form of government for them. D. Disease and the cold winter wiped out most of the French army.

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During France's Reign of Terror, B. French radicals executed thousands of aristocrats and others. The Reign of Terror followed the French Revolution, which overthrew the aristocratic monarchy in effort to develop a French democracy; however, the disdain towards the rich and powerful continued into the streets as most famously illustrated by the invention of the beheading machine, the Guillotine. 

which pioneer of the women's suffrage movement was arrested for violating new Yorks voting laws in 1872? a.) lucretia Mott b.) Susan b. Anthony c.) Elizabeth Cady Stanton d.) Carrie Chapman Catt

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The correct answer is B) Susan B.  Anthony.

The pioneer of the women's suffrage movement that was arrested for violating new Yorks voting laws in 1872?  was Susan B.  Anthony.

One of the leaders of the women's suffrage movement, Suzan B. Anthony, was arrested for voting in the 1872 elections, in Rochester, New York. It was against the law that women voted. Only men were allowed to vote. Anthony based her decision on the 14th Amendment, and that is what she expressed before the court.

the answer is B. Susan B Anthony. :)

(MC)Which statement describes the approach the Warren Court took to the issue of segregation? It declared segregation unconstitutional but ruled that integration was not required. It rejected both legally required segregation and government efforts to enforce integration. It allowed segregation under certain circumstances where people voluntarily choose separate facilities. It ruled that segregation was unconstitutional and that efforts must be made to achieve integration.

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  • It ruled that segregation was unconstitutional and that efforts must be made to achieve integration.

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The court was both acclaimed and condemned for finishing racial isolation in the United States, fusing the Bill of Rights and ending officially sanctioned voluntary prayer in public schools.

The period is perceived as the most elevated point in legal power that has subsided from that point forward, yet with a substantial continuing impact.

It ruled that segregation was unconstitutional and that efforts must be made to achieve integration.

20pts!! :) please answer. From The Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers, 1989:


When the President took office in January 1981, the condition of the U.S. economy was bleak. . . .


As the President leaves office in January 1989, the economy is in its seventh year of expansion. This is the longest peacetime expansion in recorded U.S. history. . . . Real output has grown 4.2 percent per year on average between the fourth quarter of 1982, and the third quarter of 1988. Nonfarm employment has increased by almost 19 million jobs through November 1988. The inflation rate has fallen from double digits and has averaged about 3.3 percent in the past 5 years. Manufacturing productivity has increased at an average annual rate of 4.4 percent. . . .


The prosperity of the past 6 years is in no small measure attributable to the economic policies fostered and implemented by this Administration. Tax reform has improved the incentives to produce, save, and invest. Slower growth of Federal spending has freed resources for the private economy. Prudent monetary policy has lowered and stabilized the rate of inflation.

1.In general terms, how, according to the Council of Economic Advisers, did the U.S. economy in 1989 contrast with the U.S. economy in 1981?

2.What are three specific changes that occurred in the economy during the 1980s, according to the Council?

3.Why, according to this report, did the U.S. economy change in the 1980s?

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1. The Council of Economic Advisers described the U.S economy in the year 1981 as bleak, which it made it seem like the US economy would face a bad hit in the near future. But in contrast, on the year 1989 the economy was well and steadily improving.

2. First change was that real output grew by 4.2 percent. Nonfarm employment increased by almost 19 million jobs and the inflation rate fell from double digits averaging in about 3.3 percent.

3. According to the Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers the change in the U.S economy during the 1980’s was attributable to the economic policies fostered and implemented by the administration. Tax reform, Slower growth of federal spending and prudent monetary policy.

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How did some States respond to the 15th Amendment

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some states were outraged because the idea of blacks voting was uncommon back then

Guilds of European cities and towns could do all of the following EXCEPTa. Set standards of quality for manufactured goods
b. Administer justice on behalf of the city government
c. Determine the prices at which members had to sell their products
d. Regulate the entry of new workers in their groups

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c. Determine the prices at which members had to sell their products

Guilds of European cities and towns could do all of the following EXCEPT

NOT:
a. Set standards of quality for manufactured goods
b. Administer justice on behalf of the city government
d. Regulate the entry of new workers in their groups

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THE ANSWER IS C, SO C YA LATER, No rlly the answer is c

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