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Answer: Its Royal Air Force won the Battle of Britain.</h2>
Explanation:
The role of the United Kingdom during the Second World War was very important. In fact, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill disagreed with Hittler's ideology from the befining.
In addition, the <u>United Kingdom was the only country that fought throughout the war</u>, from its beginning on September 1st, 1939 to its end on September 2nd, 1945.
In this sense, one of the most important and remarkable events was the set of aerial combats fought in British sky and on the English Channel, in 1940 between July and October, when Germany sought to destroy the Royal British Air Force to obtain the aerial superiority necessary for an invasion of Great Britain, better known as <u>Operation Sealion.
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Battle in which the British Royal Air Force came out victorious and meant an important advance for the allies.
Twelve American astronauts have walked on the moon since 1969.<span> The Apollo 11 mission in July 1969 was the first time man landed on the moon. Although Neil Armstrong was the first man during this mission to step on the moon, Edwin Buzz Aldrin also walked on the moon along with Armstrong during the 21 hours and 36 minutes that they were on the moon........................</span>
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with "weighing pros and cons," since making a good decision means thinking through all possible results. </span></span>
Answer:
The Boston Port Act of 1774.
Explanation:
After the incident of Boston Tea Party, the British Government punished Boston citizens by closing the Boston harbour, until the citizens pay for the lost tea to the King.
On December 16, 1773, a secret undergroun organization, named the Sons of Liberty, dumped approximately 340 chests of tea that were being brought by the British East India Company. As a punishment for the inhabitants of Boston, the Britain passed the Boston Port Act, which closed the Boston Harbour, demanding the inhabitants to pay for the loss occurred to the King. According to this act, a royal governor, General Thomas Gage over Massachusetts colony. It also renewed the Quatering Act and suspended the Massachusetts legislature.
Therefore, the Boston Port Act of 1774 is the correct answer.
The answer is, To argue for, there's the obvious, which is that the colonists didn't
like their lack of voice within British Parliament. They also didn't
like how Britain was treating other colonies, what would become Canada
for instance, with similar laws and codes seen in the US colonies. You
could also argue that it was a more financial decision, as the taxes
placed upon the colonies and the restrictions on trade were hurting
American businesses. Honestly, an argument combining the two would
probably be more rounded.