Answer: Massachusetts Government Act
Explanation:
The Massachusetts Government Act was one of the Four Intolerable Acts that the British passed over the colonies to punish dissent and maintain full control of the colonies.
The Massachusetts Government Act gave more power to the Crown through the royal governor. It took away the right of the people to vote for their own executive council, prevented the legislature from making laws and outlawed townhall and public meeting without royal assent.
Answer:
The Declaration of Independence set forth the ideas and principles behind a just and fair government.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence, which officially broke all political ties between the American colonies and Great Britain and the Constitution outlined how this government would function.
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Answer: a single person the term is used when applied to states where supreme authority rests in the monarch
Explanation:
Minors fear thinking for themselves, as they are not conditioned to do so