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If I were king George:
I would welcome American delegates who had traveled to London to listen to their complaints about the behavior of British authorities and the taxes. I´d promise them to reflect upon their views and complaints and take a decision regarding taxes and ask army commanders for suggestions to improve the soldiers´ relationships with the colonists. In reality, I would make some concessions and improvements, I could ease the tax burden but only a little, as the finances of the empire were in bad shape after the Seven Years War with France and having to defend more territory in the New World.
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A
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I think its A, the question is rather vague
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Option B.
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The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, is the right answer.
Delivered on 8th December 1941 by the then U.S. President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Infamy Speech was an address to a Joint Session of the Congress of the United States. It was delivered on the very next day of the attack of Japan on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and the announcement of Japanese for the combat on the U.S. and Britain. Accordingly, the speech is popularly regarded as the "Pearl Harbor Speech".
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The first one, American citizens had to quarter British troops.
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This was part of a later law in 1765 called the Quartering Acts.
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Truman is concerned about Chinese communist coming forward
MacArthur said bring them on
Truman gives him the go ahead and MacArthur gets eye sight to the river but Chinese communist push him back to the 38 parallel
MacArthur said he is going to destroy china and Truman tells his to chill out and MacArthur is publicly disagreeing with Truman (like posting something on face book for public attention)
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