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Timeline of the Revolutionary War
1754–1763
The French and Indian War
1754
June 19–July 11: The Albany Congress
1763
Oct. 7: Proclamation of 1763
1764
April 5: The Sugar Act
September 1: The Currency Act
1765
March 22: The Stamp Act
March 24: The Quartering Act of 1765
May 29: Patrick Henry's "If this be treason, make the most of it!" speech
May 30: The Virginia Stamp Act Resolutions
Oct. 7–25: The Stamp Act Congress
1766
March 18: The Declaratory Act
1767
June 29: The Townshend Revenue Act
1768
August 1: Boston Non-Importation Agreement
1770
March 5: The Boston Massacre
1772
June 9: The Gaspee Affair
1773
May 10: The Tea Act Dec. 16: The Boston Tea Party
1774
March 31: Boston Port Act, one of the "Intolerable Acts"
May 20: Administration of Justice Act, one of the "Intolerable Acts"
May 20: Massachusetts Government Act, one of the "Intolerable Acts"
June 2: Quartering Act of 1774, one of the "Intolerable Acts"
June 22: Quebec Act, one of the "Intolerable Acts"
Sept. 5–Oct. 26: The First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia and issues Declaration and Resolves
Oct. 10: Battle of Point Pleasant, Virginia (disputed as to whether it was a battle of the American Revolution or the culmination of Lord Dunmore's War)
Oct. 20: The Association (prohibition of trade with Great Britain)
Oct. 24: Galloway's Plan rejected
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the options, we can say the following.
Animals such as horses and mammoths were an important resource for humans in that these animals provided meat for eating and their hair could be used as thread for sewing clothes.
When humans used to hunt to feed their families, mammoths were a great source of food, meat, and protein. From mammoths' skin, humans could make furs that were used as clothes to protect them from harsh weather conditions. When humans domesticated horses, they represented a great resource for transportation and carry relatively heavy loads. So these animals have been useful for human beings.
Answer:
The right answer is A.
Explanation:
The described behavior would be a violation of the First Amendment by the city authorities and its guarantee of a free press. The newspaper has the right to publish any news articles on citiy meetings that it considers convenient and within the limits of journalistic ethics.