Answer:
If anything I would be delighted to answer this question but I have all the information to something else.
Explanation:
I have noticed that you are not a college student since I have seen your spelling, if you could change your grade that would be wonderful.
The correct answer is the Stamp Act.
The Stamp Act was passed by Parliament in 1765 and put a tax on official paper. This included newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, and the like.
If it was paper, there was a tax. This affected people's daily lives in many ways.
They spread like wildfire. For a new factory to beat the competition, it had to be built quickly. Laborers needed fast, cheap housing located close to work. Roads would be hastily built to connect the factory with the market. There was no grand design, and consequently, the new American city spread unpredictably. Urban sprawl had begun. But the growing beast brought benefits that raised the standard of living to new heights. The modern American city was truly born in the Gilded Age. The bright lights, tall buildings, material goods, and fast pace of urban life emerged as America moved into the 20th century. However, the marvelous horizon of urban opportunity was not accessible to all. Beneath the glamour and glitz lay social problems previously unseen in the United States.
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it promoted the development of Chinese philosophy, ethics, language, literature, arts, religions, popular belief etc
Explanation: I hope this helps, though i coudnt think of any political impacts.