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A. British officials and the Coercive Acts
A. Coercive Acts
Peaceful, boycotting, public protest, threatening
B. Its rejection of the monarchy was controversial for the time
B. Social contract
Creation of the proclamation line, passage of the stamp act, Boston massacre, formation of the minutemen
D. He trained the soldiers to be more disciplined and professional
The British captured Savannah and Charleston, Nathanael Greene divided his troops to tire the British, Patriot and French forces blockaded and besieged Yorktown, Officials from Britain and the United States signed the Treaty of Paris
D. Spain and other nations will decide to help the United States too
Here's a rough paragraph to go off of if you need help writing the paragraph: "After the American Revolution, the country had to face some serious changes. The things that changed were, the style of the government, a lot of laws regarding land owning and inheritance. British churches began to break their British roots and making their own American clergies. Some of the things that did change after the American Revolution were, women's rights and their stature in society, as well as the fact that many African-Americans were still being used as slaves." -written by me
Explanation:
Correct answer: Creating the Environmental Protection Agency
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Based on answer choices I've seen elsewhere, the other options were foreign policy initiatives -- the formal recognition of China and Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT). There was also a decoy answer about reducing interest rates, but that wasn't a successful policy initiative on Nixon's part. During the Nixon presidency, the Federal Reserve chairman, Arthur Burns, had begun raising interest rates. In 1971, President Nixon exerted pressure on Burns and "the Fed" to keep interest rates down, but that only led to a decade of high inflation that caused other economic problems. So that was not a success for Nixon.
<u>About the Environmental Protection Agency</u>
President Nixon signed an executive order establishing the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970. Subsequent committee hearings in the House of Representatives and the Senate ratified Nixon's order for the creation of the agency.
Environmental issues had been gaining much attention during the 1960s, and the need for oversight became clear. As Lily Rothman reported in a TIME magazine article:
- <em>An oil spill off the California coast in 1969 coated 400 square miles with slime and killed hundreds of birds. Scientists announced that auto exhaust was at high enough levels in some places that it could cause birth defects. The city of St. Louis smelled, as one resident put it, “like an old-fashioned drugstore on fire.”</em>
<em>- </em>"Here's Why the Environmental Protection Agency Was Created," <em>TIME, </em>March 22, 2017
Nixon's administration felt it necessary to take action to address pollution problems in the American environment.
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