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Mumz [18]
2 years ago
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What were the expectations of English colonists in America?

History
2 answers:
aleksandr82 [10.1K]2 years ago
4 0

What were the expectations of English colonists in America?

B. They expected the same rights as English citizens.

What was an effect of Magna Carta in England?

B. It allowed Parliament to impose taxes.

How did the establishment of Parliament strengthen the rights of English citizens

B. The king was denied power over citizens.

or

D. Laws were made by representatives of the citizens.

What event became known as the Glorious Revolution?

D. The king was overthrown and Parliament retained lawmaking powers.

Which right did the English Bill of Rights provide?

A. to petition the king

Why was the English Bill of Rights important to the colonists?

A. It defined crimes and punishments. i think is the answer

Which of these is true about slavery in the colonies?

A. Laws were written to abolish slavery.

Which belief spurred the Great Awakening

A.People have lost their faith.

How did the Great Awakening in the 1730s prepare the colonists for the American Revolution?

B. It created anti-colonial sentiment.

The Great Awakening taught people that

A. that all people were equal before God, and that they did not need the church to reach God

Cities were

C. Smelly and crowded

if it`s wrong please tell me

pishuonlain [190]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

b for the first one I don't know the rest

Explanation:

can you help me One of the defining features of the Modernist Movement in literature is A. a rejection of traditional subject matter and themes. B. a focus on war stories. C. a longing for former days and ideals

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