<span>Since
Connor did not attend the weekly meeting to his probation officer and he was
now reported to the judge, Connor will have to meet the judge to explain his
side on what happened. The judge will now decide if he will give Connor
additional probation terms or if his probation will be revoked. </span>
Answer:
Hai!
Explanation:
Uh... you can go somewhere special I guess... or throw a party LOL
But anyways if ur birthday is today/tomorrow/this month then......
Happy birthdayyyy! XD
The Intolerable Acts not only attacked the economic rights of people in the Massachusetts colony, but also removed their system of self-rule and representative government. The Intolerable Acts closed the port of Boston to imports and exports, appointed a military governor, barred town meetings, and prevented the election of local officials and the selection of jurors. Although colonists viewed earlier tax acts and acts to control trade as unconstitutional, this act actually deprived them of their civil rights. The Magna Carta and British Bill of Rights of 1689 indicate that the King is not above the law, and that certain civil rights are granted to British subjects to ensure that the King does not become to powerful. Among these rights are the right to trial by a jury of one's peers, and the power of taxation resting in the hands of an elected body. Both of these rights were removed with the tax act. The colonists had no form of economic or political defense against the King's absolute rule in Massachusetts.
Good governments promote economic development by giving incentives