Answer:The colonial leaders also questioned Parliament's right to tax the colonies. The colonial leaders argued that the colonies had no representation in parliament. Colonists believed that if they accepted the taxes, parliament would take away their prosperity and political rights.
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The correct answer is C. and D. Conflict theory is descended from Marxism; it has a materialistic and dialectic view of society, which it views critically. The male/female division of labor presents an opportunity to denounce an ongoing injustice. Stuctural functionalism, on the other hand, is a theoretical perspective that view society as a complex system of interrelated subsystems. It would be interested in how the division of labor in domestic economies affects society as a whole.
A. and B. are not correct. Queer theory would be interested in deviations from the traditional male/female dualism, while symbolic interactionism is more focused on small-scale interactions between individuals.
The answer is Pathological lying. It could also be mythomania as well as pseudologia fantastica. I am unsure what you’re learning about so it could truly be one of them that I’ve listed or something completely different. Were you given a multiple choice question?
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C
Explanation:
The United States and the British were allies during the war and there is no history of an invasion made by the U.S against the British.
B is not an answer because Germany invades Poland because of racial reasons in an event known as the holocaust where 6 million Jewish people died.
D Occured in a state known as the Winter War, where Russian wanted the territory to support the war effort on the communist side for troops to rest which ended in the Moscow Peace Treaty.
A Occured as the Second Sino-Japanese War which sparked before WW2. Japan did this for the materials within China mainly to build planes for the Imperial Army
Hey There!
Spain and France do not make the Iberian peninsula. So the answer to you're question is false.
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