Answer:
Explanation:
What is the difference between the head of government and the head of state? The main difference is that the head of state formally represents the people of the nation, while the head of government is the single person who is the leader or "in charge" of the system of creating and executing laws.
Loyalists were those people in American
colonies who during the Revolutionary War stayed “Loyal” to Britain. Based on
their faith and activities the statement which is true about them is:
<span>“Parliament and the Crown must be obeyed as the legitimate government of the Empire”</span>
<span>They had their own motives, from many one could
be they felt threatened by the new development and for their businesses and
felt the British Crown can be a better option.</span>
B.C. and A.D.
B.C. means before Christ, A.D. means after Christ. (In latin)