I feel like B is the andwer
Left Panel
The one answer you can get rid of immediately is C. I don't see how low taxes can ever hurt anyone. It never has in the past and it doesn't now. So one of your answers cannot be c.
It's hard to pick the second on. I would say that your best choice is the second one. Sometimes as in Brazil, people generally accepted a monarch as ruler. Brazil is kind of an odd case though. They proclaimed their independence and then set up their own monarch. So 2 and 3 I don't think are answers.
I remember reading about the plagues in central America and that might not have been very helpful, but don't think it had a negative bearing on what happened.
Central Panel
Monroe was always, during his Presidency, very concerned about the colonization of states in South America. He had definate views on what should be done. His basic principle was "Hands off. America is for Americans." These remarks were not limited to the defense of the United States. He meant North and South America. The quotation you want, I think, is
...<em> by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future by any European powers.</em>
Right Panel
As near as I can tell, the first one is the answer. There was infighting and chaos for sure and because the directorate was corrupt and concerned with its power, the economy ground to a halt. That was not good news for the people, who were starving and victims of disease.
At the First Continental Congress, delegates were talking about what to do about the Intolerable Acts. They decided they were going to boycott British goods. Britain didn't like this, and sent troops to Lexington and Concord.
Answer:
A separate bill of rights might be used later to limit rights that were not originally listed
Explanation:
1. The north lacked certain food, material, and hunting items that the south U.S. had
2. Not entirely sure, but I'm pretty sure it's because it cost more money or material for the citizens of the south
3. ?
4. Slaves were treated as if they were not as a whole person, but less than one, therefore with disrespect and unfairly. They were given little (but enough) food and clothing to survive and slept anywhere they could.
5. The west I'm guessing enjoyed having slavery and took advantage.
6. ?
7. ?
Sorry, I haven't learned too much about the west. we are still learning about the East.