The correct answer is Proclamation act and Stamp act
As well as currency act, sugar act, and the <span>customs service reform. These were the immediate things that needed to be solved and implemented according to the Lord's program and were necessary for the well being of the empire. </span>
Here's my answers! Sorry that I'm a bit late!! I got a C+ on my test but it said this was right so yea
Answer:
wrote that the civil rights movement challenged the US to rethink "what it really means by freedom"--including whether freedom applied to all Americans or only to part of the population
Explanation:
The US had to re education and define that freedom for all meant just that freedom was for everyone regardless of race
The creation of distinctive classes in the North drove striking new cultural developments. Even among the wealthy elites, northern business families, who had mainly inherited their money, distanced themselves from the newly wealthy manufacturing leaders. Regardless of how they had earned their money, however, the elite lived and socialized apart from members of the growing middle class. The middle class valued work, consumption, and education and dedicated their energies to maintaining or advancing their social status. Wage workers formed their own society in industrial cities and mill villages, though lack of money and long working hours effectively prevented the working class from consuming the fruits of their labor, educating their children, or advancing up the economic ladder.