<span>Many British ppl didn't support the revolution war Because in Britain we had to pay something like 26 times the amount of tax the colonists had to pay just to help pay for the cost of protecting them. To us Brits the rebels seemed greedy and ungrateful so obviously wouldn't support them.</span><span>
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The incorrect statement about the renaissance is : C. Great Thinkers looked to the accomplishments of the middle ages as inspiration
This statement is False because many Great Thinkers looked at the Renaissance period as A dark Ages when no scientific accomplishment was made, no good art produced, and no great leader was born
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When voting rights frist started only wealthy land owners were allowed to vote which was an idea that was taken from the Greek Democracy and all members of the Greeek Assembly were elected their positions by citizens that they represented and were paid for their work in the public office just like the way the U.S. elects their officials. The U.S. also took the 3 branches of government from the Greek Democracy and the citizens right to exercise political power. The Constitution was an idea taken from the Roman Republic. The Roman Republic had a list of rules called the Twelve Tables (list of rules/Roman legal system) and both the Roman & U.S. Senate's deal with foreign policies.
"Please keep my books in the alphabetical sequence."
"The TV show just doesn't have a logical sequence."
"Please follow the work out sequence on the sheet I gave you"
Although the African National Congress (ANC) registered its lowest electoral victory since the end of apartheid, the party still won 57.5 percent of the vote and retained control of eight of South Africa’s nine provinces. At the same time, opposition to the ANC grew both on the far left and the far right: Julius Malema’s populist Economic Freedom Front (EFF) increased its share of the vote from 6.4 percent in 2014 to 10.8 percent, from 26 members of parliament to 44. Given its youthful base and Malema’s rhetorical skills, this trend is likely to continue. The Freedom Front Plus (FF+), whose base is made up largely of white voters on the far right, scored its largest percentage of the vote (2.4 percent) since 1994.