Propaganda is biased/misleading information, usually to promote/publicize something political.
There was no specific "group" in charge of propaganda in America, but it was definitely used in World War l and ll.
One of the most famous propaganda's, though, is Paul Revere's exaggeration of the Boston Massacre.
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B.) The English People
The English people, who were under the govern of John, King of England, were not treated as fairly. They could not hunt/kill animals that were on the king’s field/territories. The king only favoured the wealth such as the Lords/Dukes. The English people, which were once called “peasants” had enough and wanted a new leader, a leader that can give them more freedom. John, King of England, decided to finally listen to the voice of his citizens and decided to implement the Magna Carta, and was signed in 1215.
The European balance of power broke down was an effect following German unification is correct answer due to fact that Germany (except Austria) was united by militarist state of Prussia with powerful army which definitely change balance on the European scene especially that formal unification took place just after end of Franco-Prussian war which humiliated France.
The two acts that did not include a new tax were the Quartering Act and the Coercive act. The Quartering Act was the act that was passed by the British parliament and was for the colonies to abide by it. This act forced the people of the colonies to provide housing and shelter to the British army’s whenever required. The Coercive act on the other hand was a series of acts passed by the British parliament in response to the Boston tea Party.