I think it could be that the atmosphere has been cleared of doubt and misunderstanding
The British King passed The Sugar Act in (1764), Stamp Act (1765), Quartering Act (1765), Tea Act (1773), and the Intolerable Acts.
The colonists responded with outrage. They boycotted anything that came from Britain, damaging the trade between Britain and America.
In response to the Tea Act (1773) there was the Boston Tea Party, which sparked the Intolerable Acts.
The Intolerable Acts were met with the colonies uniting even more so, and helping each-other out more than before. There were open protests, raids, etc.
Eventually, all of this lead to the Revolutionary War and the Declaration of Independence.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Did the Australian Government have the right in 1987 to propose a UNESCO designation of Ayers Rock/Uluṟu as a natural and geological site?
Yes, it had. It's part of the Australian territory. Indeed, in 1958, had declared as an Aborigen Reserve. It is understandable that the proposal to the UNESCO designation had created some discordance and controversy in that Uluru is a sacred place inhabited by ancestral native people, but the government of Australia has always respected this tribe and its traditions.
Aboriginal people consider the place as sacred. Tourists can visit but they are not allowed to climb the mountain because the Ayers Rock monolith represents a spiritual place according to Uluru's creation story. So the Tourism Department of Australia has shown respect for the aborigen people traditions, culture, and customs, and has established a permanent dialogue to facilitate visits asking tourists to show the kind of respect needed to never mess with the people, traditions, and to produce any affectations to the rock.
I think the correct answer should be B
Explanation:
The national government had limited powers under the Articles of Confederation. For example, the central government could not levy taxes or regulate commerce. Additionally, there was not an executive or judicial branch of government under the Articles.
Answer:
1. They might have moved to find more food for their ever-growing population.
2. The peaceful Tainos might have moved to seek refuge from the Kalinagos.
3. Since they loved travelling by sea, they might have discovered some of those Islands by accident and thought them as suitable for habitation.
Explanation:
The Amerindian were the earliest inhabitants of the Americas. These group of people consisted mainly of the Tainos, the Kalinagos, and the Mayans. The Kalinagos spoke Carib while the other groups spoke Arawak. The Amerindian groups were known to migrate from their South American native lands to the Caribbean in the time period that spanned the 1st to 7th centuries.
They might have moved to other territories because they wanted more food for their growing population, they wanted to seek refuge from aggressive groups, they saw some geographical locations as better for survival, or they just saw migration as a way of life.