Well, the British believed that the colonist should pay off the debt incurred by wars the British hosted. this created tension because the colonist didn't believe the same as the British parliament did and felt like the British was just stealing their money.
Nathaniel Bacon issued a list of complaint which was actually the declaration of the people of Virginia. He presented this complaint on 30th July 1676 and in this complaint, Nathaniel Bacon announced Virginia's colonial governor, William Berkeley as corrupt and unfair.
He expressed his anger towards the unjust taxation policies and failure of government to provide protection from Native American tribes. This aggression of Bacon was known as Bacon’s rebellion. This rebellion was result in the major economic, social and political crisis of Virginia.
Legislative action is the answer for this question
Answer:
Dr. Martin Luther King junior wrote the Letter from the Birmingham Jail in 1963, in response to white clergymen who had criticized his views and his activism as extremist.
Explanation:
MLK wrote an impassioned response to the clergy who were criticizing his activism at the time. The white clergy felt it was better for black Americans to just accept the status quo and to stop pressing for change. The clergy called MLK's actions "unwise and untimely." He first tries to counter the notion that his position is extreme in the letter by describing black nationalism and some of the extreme propositions of that movement and he also contrasts his perspective from being passive and accepting of the status quo. He has dedicated himself to trying to advance constructive change using non-violence. But as he develops his letter he starts to embrace the notion of being called an extremist because it may be necessary to take an extreme position in order to advance real change. Since MLK was a church leader and he is addressing the critique of fellow clergymen, there are a lot of religious examples used in the letter.
Your answer is A, bricks and wood. hope this helped!