Answer:
<u>The French and Indian War, (1756-1763),</u> brought new territories under the power of the crown, but the expensive conflict lead to new and unpopular taxes.
Attempts by the British government to raise revenue by taxing the colonies met with heated protest among many colonists who resented their lack of representation in Parliament and demanded the same rights as other British subjects.
Colonial resistance led to violence in 1770, when British soldiers opened fire on a mob of colonists, killing five men in what was known as the Boston Massacre.
After December 1773, when a band of Bostonians dressed as Mohawk Indians boarded British ships and dumped 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party.
An outraged Parliament passed a series of measures designed to reassert.
It is a greatest influence on the conflict between the American colonists and the British government
Answer:
The critic Bartlett believes that Hitler can be down if Chamberlain had stood for England and did not appeased. Some say that Chamberlain did this as a tactic to have a longer time to prepare the military for war. Bartlett explained that Hitler does not have the support of his people, because of the war memories they have with them.
Poor people didn't have much money or food and worked as servants to farmers. That would be the first part, but the last part I don't know.
Answer:
b)
Explanation:
Meditation refers to the act of focusing on a single target to increase awareness of the moment. Any individual can perform meditation by himself/herself.
Some latest researches have shown that a meditative state is not an altered state of consciousness per se <u>but patterns of brain waves represent a unique state of consciousness, thus, it shows qualities both from sleep and wakefulness. </u>
Meditation tries to clear the individual's mind in order to achieve a state of relaxed awareness and focus. Meditation requires that the individual maintains the mind in one static state, but still, by meditating, the individual comes in touch with his/her feelings and let himself/herself feel them and be aware of them but without letting them consume him/her.
From the options given we can see that the one that corresponds to meditation would be
B) As a physiological state, meditation shows qualities of sleep and wakefulness, yet it is distinct from both.
<u>Note: </u>
<u>a) This is the definition of hypnosis were the individual reaches an altered state of mind in which the individual is unusually receptive to suggestions (by the hypnotizer).</u>
<u>c) The meditator actually is not ignorant of his feelings but actually feels them but it's not consumed by them.</u>
<u>d) These two states are not the same, as we said before, a hypnotic state usually requires the presence of other person and the main focus of meditation is to empty the mind while in hypnosis it is to be receptive to suggestions. </u>