Answer:
Jean-Paul Marat wrote a radical newspaper naming all citizens that were enemies of the French Revolution.
Explanation:
Jean-Paul Marat, a radical Jacobin, wrote from 1.789 to 1.792 <em>L'Ami du peuple</em> (The Friend of the People), which advocated for lower-class people and had no hesitation to mention name of people considered as "enemies of the Revolution". The newspaper was considered dangerous because writings ignited violence and rebellion within lower-class people and had an enormous influence in events like Women's March on Versailles (October 1.789), the elimination of Monarchy (August 10, 1.792) and the September Massacres (September 2 - 6, 1.792)
Answer: It is A, B and C.
Explanation: I took test and got right, also I have link to notes my teacher gave us.
https://learning.k12.com/d2l/le/enhancedSequenceViewer/775727?url=https%3A%2F%2Fe02711f5-1353-40b6-af9b-349f7ff846bd.sequences.api.brightspace.com%2F775727%2Factivity%2F222049269%3FfilterOnDatesAndDepth%3D1
On page 4 at bottom.
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Mayflower Compact (oldest)
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
United States Constitution (youngest)
In the mid-17th century of Britain, the Navigation Acts was established.
<span>These acts was made mainly for safeguarding English shipping, and ensuring profit from the colonies. </span>
<span>The British Government added many taxes such as Tea Act, Quartering Act, Stamp Act, etc. without allowing the participation of the Thirteen colonies. </span>