The British passed the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act because the British owed money to those who helped them win the French and Indian War.
The Sugar Act taxed the colonists even more on sugar and molasses.
The Stamp Act did the same thing as the Sugar Act except instead of sugar and molasses it taxed the colonists on sent letters, newspapers, stamps and other stuff that had to do something with paper.
Answer:
From that statement, it can be inferred that President Reagan's doctrine was that of Deterrence.
Explanation:
Deterrence theory states that a country can become so powerful tat engaging in war with ti assures the destruction of the adversary. It can also applied to two or more countries, which means that these countries would never engage in a mutual war, because they would assure their mutual destruction.
This is exactly what happenend in the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union: both countries had so much military power, and especially, nuclear power, that they preffered to avoid any direct confrontation.
What Reagan's speech is saying is that the U.S. should be so powerful, that no country on Earth would even think of starting a war with it.
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Former enslaved persons were given the right to vote.
Martial law was declared in the South.
Answer:
Option A. Radical Republicans is the right answer.
Explanation:
They are the section within the Republican Party whose oratory and policies are rebellious and extreme when compared to the conservative republicans
They are the enthusiasts of the states which are in south and they also fought for the emancipation of the African slaves. They were divergent and opposed by the democrats. Radical republicans are in contrast to the Conservative republicans. They also struggled for the enfranchisement and centralized support for the Africans.
Refurbishment and reconstruction of the Southern states after the war had commenced. A long northern military was in standby in order to reshape the southern states after the war. The radicals wanted civil rights for the liberated Africans in south.