Found this myself:
Which British policy convinced many American colonists to want to form their own country?
A. Great Britain separated the colonial governments into three branches.
B. Great Britain ignored the colonies during the French and Indian War.
C. Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in government.
D. Great Britain planned to sell several of the colonies to the French
The correct answer is C.
The manufacturing industry is a really important sector in the United States as it helped build the middle class after the second World War. In the early 21st century accounted for 10% of corporate profits. Unfortunately the employment in this sector is estimated to decline in the coming years.
I think you mean broke away from the Roman Catholic church. The answer would be John Calvin, a <span>French theologian and advocate of the </span>Protestant Reformation and Martin Luther, also of the Protestant Reformation being a priest from Germany.
It is all of them. It does its best to stay out of armed conflicts. Once in however it is formidable foe. America did not formally enter WWII until Pearl Harbor.
One of the main thoughts America has is Human Rights but there are qualifications to that. Little was done about Rwanda, whereas the Middle East uses that argument all the time.
Ditto D.
Answer A