There are numerous differences between a dictatorship and a democracy. One difference is that in a dictatorship the leader has absolute authority while in a democracy the power of government is left up to the people. Another difference is that in a dictatorship leaders are very oppressive towards their citizens. If the citizens are unhappy with government and stand up against it then they are met with force. In a democracy, if the people are unhappy with their leaders they will replace the leader with a new one. A final example is that democratic government systems place checks on leaders to limit their power. In a dictatorship, there are no checks against the government. The dictator has unlimited power.
I think your answer should be either the third choice or second choice. They both make sense to me but the other two are definitely not it. Hope this helps! =^-^=
The correct answer is
<span>3) To have the Intolerable Acts revoked
Their goal was to list out the grievances and ask for the king to redress them and have them revoked. Of course, this turned into a key event in the American revolution and there was no redressing or revoking since the war broke out and it resulted in the United States of America becoming separate.</span>