<span>The Vietnam War had a big impact on the transformation of protest into rebellion. As there were many American causalities, there was more opposition to the war. Because the draft exempted college students, the burden of fighting fell on the working class and the poor. MLK, Jr. spoke out against the administration as violent and draining resources. There was a lot of opposition, but American involvement had come through secret decisions by political elites. There was opposition that led to counterculture, but also political corruption to keep American involvement in the war.</span>
I think maybe your answer Would be letters “B” I’m not so sure. Sorry if i’m wrong
Answer:
to inspire Americans to share their freedoms with the world
Took the test, this is the correct answer.
Answer:
b. religious persecution of the Protestant peasants
c. heavy taxation and seizure of property by the warring factions
Explanation:
The Scotch-Irish Americans were American descendants of the Protestants who migrated to America during the 18th and 19th centuries. These immigrants came to America through Philadelphia and Delaware. Then, they then moved inland and simply claimed the vacant land they saw. However, their movement was a result of many factors. Of these factors, two factors are prominent:
The high rents and religious persecution are often cited as the push and pull factors. Some of the people had their properties heavily taxed. Others, were persecuted by the church at that time.