Newly printed currency.
Because that's what the paragraph says would finance it. In the last sentence.
There are several different experiences that unified the colonists in British North America during the 18th century. Here is a list of just a few:
1) Implementation of taxes by the British government- Taxes like the Stamp Act, Tea Act, and Sugar act are just a few examples of laws that united American colonists in anger against the British government. These colonists felt these taxes were unfair, as they were implemented without hearing the opinion of colonists. After this, the rallying cry became "no taxation without representation."
2) Boston Tea Party- This destruction of British tea by American colonists showed their unity against the unfair Tea Act implemented by the British government. Colonists all over the 13 colonies supported this action, as it made a point to the British government that colonists were displeased with the laws being passed in their society.
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<span>1. In the ratification debate, the Anti-Federalists opposed to the Constitution. ... Although the Anti-Federalists were unsuccessful in the prevention of the adoption of the Constitution, their efforts were responsible for the creation and implementation of the Bill of rights. </span>
It could be argued that "d. The imperial household" had the most influence over the Japanese government by the mid-1930s, since these were the people advocating for violent expansion into places like China and the East Indies.