Answer: both led to a loss of civil liberties for colonists
Explanation:
The Writs of Assistance allowed British colonial customs officers in Colonial America to enforce trade laws by being able to search any ship or house that they suspected might be harboring smuggled goods.
The Quartering Acts were laws that made it the responsibility of local governments in Colonial America to feed and shelter British soldiers which led to British soldier sometimes sleeping in people's houses.
Both these Acts led to the loss of civil liberties for the colonists who had to allow the British into their homes at the behest of the British.
Letter A is the answer...but I’m not really sure
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There isn't a document but i'm guessing it's a document from a while back so i don't agree with the first person that men hated women cuz nowhere in history does it say that it just gives the general idea that men thought women weren't as capable or worthy so all they were "born" to do was cook clean etc so i would say the answer is that women lacked the right to vote and participate in government
Mary and William had accepted the limitations of the parliament and the monarchy's power because they don't have the enough power to demand more. They were the ones who have brought England after a glorious revolution, thus had given them the power to rule, however, the need of the parliament had made the monarchs accept the parliament