The Boston Massacre had a major impact on relations between Britain and the American colonists The Boston Massacre had a major impact on relations between Britain and the American colonists
Both President Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Barack Obama undertook banking and financial reforms during their administrations to "<span>(3) restore stability to the national economy"</span>
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best response is "destructive" since many Natives were moves off their land. </span>
Answer:
b
Explanation:
I'm not sure though sorry
PBecause once upon a time.........it was the POPE who controlled a large swath of power......like a KING, which included large territories.
But over the years, and power shifts later........the Pope became less and less important, and more or less became boxed in, within Vatican City.......his last seat of Power. When Italy became a Unified Country..............they had to arrange a special deal with the POPE that left him in charge of his little area........a King, of sorts, within the Kings Kingdom. So they declared his little Popedom.......seperate , and allowed him to keep his little seat of Power.