<em>A. Town Meetings.</em>
Explanation:
The Coercive Acts were passed in 1774 by the British Parliament, this was their response to the Boston Tea Party and were very harsh on the New England colonists.
After the Boston Tea Party, Great Britain was furious and decided to act very harshly on the Northern colonists. They passed the Coercive Acts, also known as the Intolerable Acts because they were so harsh. With these acts, Boston Harbor was closed until the colonists repaid Great Britain for the lost tea. Only needed and important items were allowed through and this did not make the colonists happy. Town meetings were not allowed and the colonists had to open their homes to British troops, making their homes free to board.
While this was just specific to Massachusetts, a lot of the other colonies were also angered because of this and felt as if this was against their natural and constitutional rights. They felt as if Great Britain was abusing their power and at this point would not stop.
The Romans believed that the person accused in crime is innocent until proven guilty. The Roman laws evolved throughout the ages, from the twelve tablets to the Corpus Juris Civilis ( used by the eastern roman empire in the 500s A.D), The Roman laws was used until the 18th century. It protected the rights of the common people or the plebeians, and it also upheld the responsibility of the state to its people. The Roman laws survived the test of time, after the fall of Rome in the 5th century, the laws itself was still used by the later Germanic Kings in the Medieval Era. It was modified more in the Byzantine empire by Emperor Justinian I. <span />
The last Ice Age took place around 1.8 million years ago<span> and lasted until </span>around 11,700 years<span> ago.
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Answer:
Since US was a powerful nation with a powerful military, victory quickly shifted to the Allies
Explanation:
James Madison but this is a horrible question. Yes Madison was the only writer that became President but John Jay, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton all wrote some of the Federalist Papers (Jay contributing the least) but this question can misinform one and make them believe that Madison alone wrote them which is utterly untrue. In this case the answer is Madison but Madison, Jay and Hamilton each had a hand in writing the Federalist Papers.