<span>A shift toward more militant tactics by colonial
protestors. A British revenue schooner, the Gaspee, ran aground in shallow
waters near Warwick, Rhode Island. Local men boarded the ship, looted its
contents, and finally torched it. The event amplified hostilities between the
American colonists and British officials, subsequent to the Boston Massacre in
1770. The British had wanted to decrease tensions with the colonies by cancelling
some aspects of the Townshend Acts and working to end the American
boycott of British goods. British officials in Rhode Island desired to
increase their control over the trade that had clear the small colony. But
Colonists progressively began to dispute the Stamp
Act, Townshend Acts, and other British burdens that had
clashed with the colony’s history of rum engineering, maritime profession,
and slave trading.</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The more public issues that people know about the more that they will be able to bring up those issues with their leaders
Answer:
Speaker A differs from B because of one reason, which is this story: money
"A" has a good point by thinking that if you have enough money to buy a house on the spot, you shouldn't need to gain Social Security. But heres one thing "A" doesn't think about: what if said person runs out of money. The point of Social Security is to give money to the people that paid their taxes and if your retired. If your retired, you don't have a job, which means the only money you would be getting back is Social Security. Now, this starts to make it sound like im siding with "B" yes I am. However, I think to even this out, lower the amount of Social Security you get so both "A" and "B" get an even share of their opinions.
(hope my mindset was in the right place for this question)
Answer:
c) led to many reform movements throughout the the U.S., such as prohibition and women's suffrage.
Explanation:
The Second Great Awakening was a religious movement in America in the 19th century as there was a spread of Christianity through meetings, revivals and charged and passionate preaching.
This movement led to many reform movements throughout the the U.S., such as prohibition and women's suffrage.
To substitute all the men that are on the frontlines