Americans and French had a few problems in common by the late 18th century. Both societies were very unequal, were unhappy with their respective taxation systems, and also with the Monarchy.
They also had in common a extended knowledge and appreciation of the Enlightenment philosophy. Then recent works on politics and economy were the basis for both movements.
The French used the American Declaration of Independence as a model for their <em>Déclaration des droits de l'homme et du citoyen de 1789</em> (Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen in 1789). They had observed closely the American revolution, since they supported it directly, and its possible that the American success proved it was possible to rebel and to win.
American independence and government also showed it was possible to build a new society based on Enlightenment ideals.
Because as time and generations have passed we've developed new and different words for things we do or objects or even people
<u>Answer</u>
"Delegated powers are those that are exclusive to the national government, like printing money."
<u>Detailed Explanation</u>
What is the meaning of delegated powers?
Delegated powers are type of powers that are only for the national government.
Therefore, that is how the correct answer would be "Delegated powers are those that are exclusive to the national government, like printing money."
The correct answer is B) writing defiant pamphlets.
<em>Colonist opposed new British taxes by protesting violently and writing defiant pamphlets.</em>
Besides the violent protests, American colonies elaborated defiant pamphlets that were distributed among the American people to manifest their discontent and invited them to promise for the cause of liberty. American colonies were very upset for the heavy taxation imposed by the British monarchy. They did not want to pay such amount of taxes and they also questioned the reason why they did not have an opinion or any voice in the Parliament decisions.
The other options of the question were a)deciding to compromise, c) staging hunger strikes and d) returning to Britain.