I believe it is C. This is because in communism, citizen's power is limited rather than in socialism.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
<em>A. They rejected Parliament’s right to manage their internal affairs.</em>
Explanation:
Following the French and Indian War, Great Britain decided to put taxes on the colonists. One of these tax laws was called the Stamp Act, which put taxes on printed items.
The colonists were not happy with these taxes and thought they were unfair, as they had nobody in the British Parliament to vouch for them, also known as "taxation without representation." Great Britain said they were actually taxing them fairly, as they needed to pay the debts for the French and Indian War and were providing the colonists with troops to protect them.
This caused tensions to rise between the colonists and Great Britain. The British colonial policies made the colonists start to want independence from Great Britain, as they felt everything they were doing was unfair. <u>They rejected the British Parliament's right to manage their internal affairs and essentially wanted to be left alone. </u>
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Because he was a republican and he wanted to ban slavery which would decrease profit for farmers and force people who owned slaves to pay them. 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C. because there was no clear victory of successful completion of the mission for either side 
Explanation:
Got it right on the quiz :)
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Granada
Explanation:
The part of Muslim Spain that resisted the Christians the longest is GRANADA.
Following the rule of Muslims in Spain for over 700 years, the Christians began to conquer the Muslim states in the Iberian peninsula particularly modern-day Spain.
In the period known as Reconquista around the 13th century, it was only Granada that remains out of all the city-states being ruled by the Muslims. Granada eventually falls during the Granada war in the late 15th century.