I think the answer is C. Sorry if it’s wrong but I pretty sure it’s c
Answer:
<em>Shays and his men looted Independence Hall in Philadelphia is the correct answer.</em>
Explanation:
Shays rebellion was a series of violent attacks on the government buildings in Massachusetts. It lasted from 1786 till 1787. Most of the rebels were war veterans who were engaged in farming. They opposed the state's economic policies and taxes that was causing poverty and property foreclosures. It was named after Daniel Shays, he led the rebellion, his rebels were called Shaysites. Shaysites were ex soldiers and poor farmers who were angered due to taxes and debts.They were unable to pay their taxes due to the debts. The participants stopped the court from taking the property of indebted farmers by closing the courts, they also raised a militia and attacked the federal Springfield Armoury on February 3rd, 1787.
The attacks revealed that the Articles of Confederation were too weak to govern the country as the power provided to the federal government was inadequate. It also revealed the weakness of federal government. The rebels didn't loot the Independence hall.
Answer:
Germany
Explanation:
World War II began in Europe on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland.
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I believe the answer would be C. A Saint.
From the book "The Scarlet Letter"
This learned stranger was exemplary, as regarded at least the outward forms of a religious life, and, early after his arrival, had chosen for his spiritual guide the Reverend Mr.Dimmesdale. The young divine, whose scholar-like renown still lived in Oxford, was considered by his more fervent admirers as little less as a heaven-ordained apostle, destined, should he live and labor for the ordinary term of life, to do as great deeds for the now feeble New England Church, as the early Fathers had achieved for the infancy of the Christian faith.
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