The answer is B. Although the colonists were the same British citizens as in Britain, they were treated very differently. Colonists were seen as poor, unsophisticated underlings that could not think for themselves. The British saw themselves as an older brother, someone who watches over the colonists to make sure they don’t make a mess of things.
Cities are liable to occasional depressions of trade, resulting from over production, or the successful rivalry of foreign nations, or even portions of the same country; or there are smashings of banks, and commercial panics, and periods of general<span> mistrust.</span>
Answer:
D. Leaders do not have the right to oppress their people .
Explanation:
Which ideas do we find here?
First, the idea of popular sovereignty. Those who rule must have the consent of those who are ruled. The people are the sovereign, not an absolute ruler.
Secondly, the idea of limited government as a way to avoid tyranny.
Thirdly, the natural right of men to freedom. Opression goes against the nature of man, because men are born equal and freedom was given to them by God.
They kept the people together