A group of American colonists gathered around the British soldiers and taunted them because the British soldiers were sent to the colonies to enforce taxation policies; these policies were unpopular with the colonies. The taunting escalated into throwing objects and snowballs at the British soldiers, which led do the discharge of a rifle and other soldiers shooting into the crowd.
The answer would be D because a<span> </span>unitary<span> state is a state governed as a single power in which the central </span>government<span> is ultimately supreme and any administrative divisions exercise only the powers that the central </span>government<span> chooses to delegate. </span>
After the 2000 election, the Gore campaign asked the Florida Supreme Court to order a hand recount of the ballots.
<h3>What happened in the 2000 elections?</h3>
In the 2000 presidential elections between Gore and Bush, the winner came down to who would win in Florida. However, there seem to be voting irregularities and Gore's team asked the Florida Supreme Court to order a recount.
Bush's team went to the United States Supreme Court which ruled in a landmark decision that Florida should immediately cease the recounting of the votes by hand. This allowed Bush to narrowly win Florida and the presidential election.
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The monopolist's profit maximizing level of output is found by equating its marginal revenue with its marginal cost, which is the same profit maximizing condition that a perfectly competitive firm uses to determine its equilibrium level of output. Indeed, the condition that marginal revenue equal marginal cost is used to determine the profit maximizing level of output of every firm, regardless of the market structure in which the firm is operating.
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