His measures helped precipitate colonial unrest and eventually the American Revolution (1775–83)
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Answer:
Norwegian Antarctic Expedition
Explanation:
Roald Amundsen's expedition won the race to the Pole on December 14, 1911. He became the first man that led a successful expedition to the South Pole.
The Norwegian Antarctic Expedition was led by him.
Robert Scott was his rival on this expedition with the same goal. But Amundsen arrived at the South Pole first in 1911.
The study found that "<span>The boys who displayed feminine behaviors were much more likely to be homosexual or bisexual by the time they reached their late teens".</span>
Richard Green's Investigation taken after the advancement of
sexual orientation in two gatherings of young men:
1. Group 1 alluded to a mental well-being facility due to
their "feminine" conduct
2. Control group of young men who showed normally manly
conduct in youth
Approx. 75% of the beforehand feminine young men were either
bisexual or gay, just 4% in the control group were like that. This is less
valid for young females.