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to defend the collective security of member states
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All except to declare independence from Britain
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the preamble states "...teo form a more perfect uniion, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessing of liberty..."
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Answer: The colonists had never accepted the constitutionality of the duty on tea, and the Tea Act rekindled their opposition to it. Their resistance culminated in the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773, in which colonists boarded East India Company ships and dumped their loads of tea overboard.
Explanation: This is the answer to question 6, hope this helps!
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Answer: The British response to the Boston Tea Party was to impose even more stringent policies on the Massachusetts colony. The Coercive Acts levied fines for the destroyed tea, sent British troops to Boston, and rewrote the colonial charter of Massachusetts, giving broadly expanded powers to the royally appointed governor.
Explanation: This is long but turn it into your own words, this answer question 7 i think
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Answer: Colonists showed their opposition to British control of the frontier by disobeying the proclamation. Colonists showed their opposition to the imposition of new taxes by starting riots and protesting.
Explanation: Answer to question 5, hope this helps you! :)
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Two examples of great irony in haman's story are:
Haman and mordecia
Haman building the gallow and was later hanged by same.
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Haman was asked by King Xerxes of how he should honour someone that have pleased him, Haman suggested that the person be dressed be the royal royal robes and paraded throughout the city
thinking it was him but. it turned out that it was mordecia that got all this treatment not him.
Secondly Haman built a gallow hoping that mordecia will be hanged some day because of the hatred he had for him. Haman was an arrogant man. When Esther revealed to the king haman's intentions and how he desires that the Jews be killed, Haman was hanged in the very gallow he had prepared for mordecia.