The British imposed new taxes on the colonies after the French and Indian War because B. The British felt that the colonies should pay for the protection they received during and after the war.
Basically, it was nothing but greed. The British were in such deep debt because of the war that they had to find an excuse to tax anything and everything to recover lost money from what they spent on the war.
The colonies didn't feel this was a just reason for being taxed and began protesting and eventually boycotting everything British. This then lead to what we know today as The Boston Tea Party.
Answer:
Supporting a cut to defense spending may be very unpopular with some people, while popular with other people. However, in the political arena, it is likely to be unpopular in general terms, so if a senator or a house representative supports a bill to cut defense spending, that bill is not likely to pass.
Answer:
1 He believed that the war was over and peace would prevail.
Explanation:
The word "sinew" shows that Winston Churchill believed that the war was over and that peace would prevail.
In 1946, Winston Churchill Prime Minister of Great Britain gave a speech that was called "Sinews of Peace" where he discussed the war and his belief that it was over that peace would reign.
The word "sinew" refers to a tendon or ligament that binds the body together so Sir Churchill was probably referring to the end of war as the sinew that would bring peace.
McCarthy hinted that President Eisenhower himself was sheltering Communists and McCarthy charged that there were Communists in the U.S. Army.