There were of course many economic consequences of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, but the best option from the list is "(4) The role of the federal government in the <span>economy expanded."</span>
Answer:
Guerilla Warfare and Surprise Attacks
Explanation:
The colonists used surprise attacks that often startled the British, and they were able to surprise the British by hiding behind trees and other obstacles and using guerilla warfare.
During this period a Military Dictatorship ruled over Brazil's population, this meant the government persecute and killed the liberal and socialist leaders that stood against the dictatorship. Despite the Dictatorship in Brazil was not as cruel as in other South American countries like Argentina or Chile, it implied the violation of human rights and democratic values.
Recently converted Britons, if we're talking about the Middle ages and the wave of christenings that were occuring at the time, then we can say that they were at first somewhat reluctant about their new faith. Over time, however, they had grown accustomed to it and respected it deeply.