Answer: ASAP MULTIPLE CHOICE
What was a result of Britain's refusal to stop selling opium in China in the 1830s?
A. China helped negotiate a treaty with Turkey that promoted the sale of opium there.
B. Britain and China fought the Opium Wars.
C. Britain and China signed a treaty giving Britain territory in exchange for stopping.
D. Both countries developed a joint program for treating those who had become
addicted
Explanation: icrecream
I think... It was "B" Entering the war on the side of GB
The first laws that penalized food
and drug adulteration is the The Adulteration of Food and Drugs Act 1860, which
was later revised in 1872, and the Sale of Food and Drugs Act 1875. Adulteration
was a thing before, but it caused illnesses to many workers that the industry
people have to pressure the government to pass anti-adulteration laws to reduce
absenteeism of their workers. The laws outlawed a lot of adulteration practices
and also made provisions for appointments of public analysts to inspect food
and drugs.
In the colonies most of the population was British: English, Irish, Scottish and Welch. Additionally, a small percentage of Germans and Dutch was present. There was also a considerate number of African slaves.
A, state legislatures. They werent elected by people until the 17th amendment in 1912