Answer:
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Explanation:
(they're not in any order in this list)
Tea act: A tax on tea; angered the colonists
Stamp act: Colonists would have to purchase a "stamp" to place on public documents i.e newspapers, playing cards, almanacs, etc.
Intolerable acts: a series of laws passed by the British Government that restricted the colonist's freedoms. They were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party.
Sugar Act: A tax on sugar, this upset the colonists because they felt that the taxes were unfair, as they lacked representation in congress.
Proclamation of 1763: Prevented colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains, a desire for better farmland led many colonists to defy this act.
I believe that democracy is the best governance because democrats have a discrete opinion on what they believe in. They believe that we need good healthcare and we need to be even in wealth so that everyone can live a good long life and everyone feels equal. <span />
Answer:
Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: In the Oklahoma Constitution, all males over the age of 18, including African Americans, were given the right to vote. In 1910, however, the state enacted literacy tests to exclude the African American vote. Women were given the right to vote in school board elections. In 1918, women were given the right to vote in all state elections.
Explanation:
Got it right on the test.
Answer:
(She yells out again) And I don’t want any back talk, you hear?
Explanation:
Kate's viewpoint that helps the audience understand that Eugene is disrespectful to her is seen in the above line:<em> (She yells out again) And I don’t want any back talk, you hear?</em>
From the interaction/dialogue between Kate, Blanche and Eugene, we discover that Eugene wasn't happy when he was told to put out the water glasses.
Blanche preferred to do it herself but Kate replied, <em>"Why? Is his arm broken? (She yells out again) And I don't want any back talk, you hear?"</em>
Then Eugene, <em>(Slams the ball into his glove angrily. Then he cups his hands, making a megaphone out of it and announces to the grandstands)</em>
Kate's statement that she doesn't want back talk actually reveal that Eugene is disrespectful; also, Eugene's angry disposition reveals that too.