Answer:
D and E?
Explanation:
It think it's the same question I answered a while ago but here you go :)
The plan failed to address the crux of colonial grievances: excessive parliamentary power. Opponents of the plan, led by Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee, therefore assailed it as a ruse to secure England's dominance over colonial affairs. Delegates rejected the plan by a margin of one vote.
Galloway's Plan of Union was a plan to politically unite Great Britain and its North American colonies. The plan was put forward by Loyalist Joseph Galloway in the First Continental Congress of 1774 but was rejected. Galloway was a Pennsylvania delegate who wanted to keep the Thirteen Colonies in the British Empire.
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Many communists such as Mao have viewed the national movement as a step towards national liberation. Then after that the march is on towards socialism and then communism. This has been particularly important in the Third World. Many communists have been more nationalist. Stalin successfully played on Russian nationalism in maintaining his regime.
Communism supports the people, and the people make up the nation. Communists are against the what they perceive to be sham nationalism propagated by capitalists and fascists.
Answer:
Jimmy Carter describes the two past Republican Administrations in a very negative light.
Explanation:
He characterizes them as corrupt and overbearing, as administrations that took government powers too far, farther than constitutional limits allow. Carter also says that these two governments betrayed the trust that the people placed in them.
He probably said so, not only because he belonged to a different political party, and politics are always adversarial, but also because of Nixon's Watergate Scandal, and Gerald Ford's pardon of him.