The answer is definitely C. I hope this helps!
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Bureaucracy is a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
A bureaucracy was a complex "team" of people who worked together to help the emperor and China prosper. When it became corrupt by dishonest relatives taxes went up sending people into poverty, people forced to carry out public labor, and then the government became weak.
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Everyday Examples of Bureaucracies
- Having mail delivered to your home.
- Going to school.
- Receiving Social Security benefits.
- Paying income taxes.
- Eating safe, non-toxic food.
- Driving a car.
- Breathing clean air.
- Having police protection.
It seems that you have missed the given options for this question. But anyway, here is the correct answer. The act that allowed for searches to be done by the British is called the Writs of Assistance. This is a written order <span>issued by a court instructing a law enforcement official, to do a particular task. Hope this answer helps.</span>
The statement refers to the state of Mississippi where cotton growing is the major economy, magnolia trees are prevalent, and the ladies are often referred to as southern belles.
There were a few good reasons as to why the US left their promise of neutrality to enter WW1. One reason was the Lusitania, which was a passenger cruise ship full of American citizens coming from Great Britain. It was sunk by the German U-boats, who thought that the boat contained British passengers.
Another reason for the entry into WW1 was Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare. After many warnings from the US not to test their submarines in certain regions, the Germans didn't care about that.
Last and most important reason would be the Zimmerman Note. Arthur Zimmerman, the German Prime Minister at the time, sent a telegraph to Mexico. The message was Germany attempting to form an alliance with Mexico to aid Germany in neutralizing the US in WW1. As a reward, Germany would give Mexico back Texas and any other land they lost to the US. Fortunately, Britain intercepted the telegraph. It never reached Mexico, but instead reached the front desk of the White House, in President Woodrow Wilson's hands. This was the last straw for him and he declared the US's entry into WW1