I believe your answer is A) they were passed to punish the city of Philadelphia
Reason being, after the Boston Tea Party the king was very upset and didn't approve of what his subjects did. Especially when they blamed it on the Indians. So to show them who was boss, the king gave them extra taxes, and also closed off their ports from other business
Answer:
To perpetuate the principles of free government, insure justice to all, preserve peace, promote the interest and happiness of the citizen and of the family, and transmit to posterity the enjoyment of liberty, we the people of Georgia, relying upon the protection and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish
Explanation:
Either of the two sexes (male and female), especially when considered with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones.
Stereotypical role may be
Female-house wife, teacher, nurse
Male- Army, police, doctor
Answer:
Eurocentrism
Explanation:
European exceptionalism thus grew out of the Great Divergence of the Early Modern period, due to the combined effects of the Scientific Revolution, the Commercial Revolution, and the rise of colonial empires, the Industrial Revolution and a Second European colonization wave.
European exceptionalism is widely reflected in popular genres of literature, especially literature for young adults (for example, Rudyard Kipling's Kim) and adventure literature in general. Portrayal of European colonialism in such literature has been analysed in terms of Eurocentrism in retrospect, such as presenting idealised and often exaggeratedly masculine Western heroes, who conquered 'savage' peoples in the remaining 'dark spaces' of the globe.
Answer:
The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci
Explanation:
Painted and brought as a mural during the renissance period, a time of rebirth throgtout Europe. da Vinci was an Italian polymath, this is one of his many famous works, next to the Mona Lisa, Salvator Mundi, etc.
The painting is the last meal Jesus Christ and his 12 disciples a day before his curcifixcation. (There's more to it, espeically religiously.)