The correct answer is <span>C. They claimed that since the colonies had no representation in Parliament, Parliament had no right to tax them.
They thought that the government should have no right to levy taxes if they don't have a representative in the British parliament. This was a rather widespread opinion which soon led to the beginning of the revolution.</span>
B. king, lord, clergy, knight, serf
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The answer for this is D. As a haven for those who disagreed with Puritan beliefs
Most Puritans believe in the Church of England, they didn't set up separate religious congregations different from the Church of England. But some Puritans who were called as the "separating Puritans" were advocates of setting congregations outside the Church. One of these groups is The Colony of Rhode Island spearheaded by Roger Williams. They founded Rhode Island after being expelled from <span>Massachusetts Bay Colony for having unorthodox religious opinions.
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Answer:
The statement that is not true is: B. Article III gives the judicial branch power to enforce laws.
Explanation:
Article Three of the United States Constitution is about the judicial branch of the federal government, but it does not give it the power to enforce laws. The power to enforce laws isn't part of the judicial branch but of the executive.
<span>“Taxation without representation is <span>tyranny.” or </span></span>"no taxation without representation"
I would have to go with A.