This comes from the Declaration of Independence. It really is a summary of the outcome of the Magna Carta, the document in which King John agreed (a bit unwillingly) to get the consent of the nobility before imposing questionable taxes needed because King John fought unnecessary wars in the opinion of the barons. They were the ones who were going to fight the wars AND collect the taxes. Jefferson was merely restating the rights of those governed. As it turned out, he moved the Magna Carta into the American Constitution.
Answer:
A: a cathedral
Explanation:
this drawing is the São Paulo Cathedral which was made in 1967 you can tell by the Neo-Gothic design and the similarity in the drawing that its surely the São Paulo Cathedral.
The author’s point of view in this excerpt is that it is ironic that tea is the symbol of Britain when tea does not come from Britain at all.
<h3>What is the history of tea in England?</h3>
Tea was first brought to England by Dutch traders in 1650.
It was not famous in England before. It was served to The Queen of England as a novelty.
Thus, the author’s point of view in this excerpt is that it is ironic that tea is the symbol of Britain when tea does not come from Britain at all.
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I believe it would be Natural resources