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<u> D. by participating in anti-British mob activity </u>
Women in the Colonial Era didn't speak out against the "men" so that one's wrong. They didn't join the "sons of Liberty" organization because it was a Guy's thing the only members were men. So now that it's between these two answers the answer I would go with is D. because when they did mob things they usually disguised themselves which you don't really do that in Assemblies.
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Ok, I suck at Social Studies...but I'll give it a try. I'm very sorry if I get it wrong.
I think that B is the best answer.
Because I did some quick research about both cultures, so I hope it's right.
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Black Power began as revolutionary movement in the 1960s and 1970s. It emphasized racial pride, economic empowerment, and the creation of political and cultural institutions
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The 1965 assassination of Malcolm X, coupled with the urban riots of 1964 and 1965, ignited the movement. New organizations that supported Black Power philosophies ranging from the adoption of socialism by certain sects of the movement to black nationalism, including the Black Panther Party (BPP), grew to prominence.
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The main purpose of the expedition was to chart the land and basically discover the west. By doing this it would allow the country to start expanding in that direction. It reflects their desire because they ere willing to go through harsh weather and terrain in order to discover new things. The groups journey allowed the United States government to start embracing Manifest Destiny throughout the entirety of the 19th century. This expedition started to lay down the groundwork for the Oregon trail and really westward expansion of the United States. Unfortunately it did have a large impact on the Native Americas. As the US moved westwards the the Natives were either forced to move as well or collect in small areas allowing the US to spread around them. Just some things to talk about. Good Luck!!!
The answer is: C. On appeal from a lower court via a writ of certiorari
A writ of certiorari is a type of petition of judicial review in the United States that is more commonly seen when a party fills a petition for a case that has been decided by one of the United States courts of appeals in order to be reviewed by SCOTUS in case of legal error.