The British government would not address American complaints that the new laws were unfair. This then led for the Americans to revolt and make the Declaration of Independence from the British.
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e national government had no power to impose taxes. To avoid any perception of “taxation without representation,” the Articles of Confederation allowed only state governments to levy taxes. To pay for its expenses, the national government had to request money from the states.
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Copernicus was going up against everything and everyone, namely the Church. Copernicus would put forth the idea the heliocentric universe. This meant that the sun was at the center and not the earth. This could be taken to mean (and was by many) that God had not placed Man at the Center of the Universe. The idea that there was more that could occupy God than our existence and we were not the most important creature or thing was mind blowing.
Answer:Out of the three options, the correct one, in my opinion, is option ‘B.’
That is the United States Office of War Information.
The United States Office was also called OWI (short for Office of War Information).
This was an agency which was formed during the second world war.
It was the job of this agency to broadcast information about what was going on in the world war to the local masses.
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The 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to vote (women still could not vote yet). As a result, the South tried to prevent them from voting by creating the Grandfather Clause, part of a law they passed which created literacy tests and poll taxes as a requirement to vote. The majority of African Americans during this time were illiterate (could not read or write) so they were unable to vote. Since African Americans were just freed from slavery, they were poor and barely had money, so they could not pay poll taxes.
I'm not so sure about this next part though so maybe you'll want to skip it and ask your teacher:
There was also a rule that said people whose Grandparents could not vote also could not vote. Since all African Americans' grandparents were slaves and could not vote, then none of them could vote.