The Sugar Act was a measure taken by England against its colonies, prohibiting the consumption of any sugar that had not been produced by the English Empire, which in effect functioned as a settler tax.
The Sugar Act required settlers to pay a tax on any shipment of sugar that was not owned by the British colonies. With this, the autonomy of the colonists began to be threatened.
D. There were middlemen for them, as trading was quite common between the groups.
Answer:
I agree with Marx, I however find his idea being too radical
Explanation:
According to Marx, class manifestation is what has lead to inequalities to the society.
Marx therefore urges laborers to rise and fight for their rights as a group, for social balance to happen.
However, the idea of a total revolution is impossible and too radical for those in the given social classes also have got means to violence and resources that cannot be taken from them that easily.