1. Colonists were upset by laws passed by English Parliament without colonial input
2. The Proclamation of 1763, the Sugar Act, The Stamp Act
3. It forbade settlements West of the Appalachian Mountains
4. Tax on sugar, molasses, indigo, and wine
5. Official document saying it was required to get a stamp to make stuff official and legal
Read "Sonnet: To Liberty." by Mary Darby Robinson
Why did Garrison refer to Liberty as a person? Give one example of another poem using this technique?
Answer:
This sonnet seems to have used the literary device called personification. Liberty is described with human features: it was born and nurtured. Furthermore, Liberty seems to be personified as a woman who holds truth as a valuable principle, as “the pure inmate of thy glowing breast."
Explanation:
William Blake uses the same literary device in his poem The Sick Rose. There he talks directly to a rose, granting it the human capacity of becoming sick: "O Rose, thou art sick!"
ANSWER:
The statements that explain why New Orleans suffered extreme flooding as a result of Hurricane Katrina are B. Government agencies had no idea that the city’s levees were in need of repair and C. Half of all of New Orleans’s parishes were built at or below sea level.
Explanation: One of the effects of Hurricane Katrina, which formed in 2005, was the extreme flooding which took place in New Orleans. One of the reasons why the city suffered this flooding was because government agencies were not aware of the fact that New Orleans' levees needed to be repaired. Moreover, the fact that many New Orleans' parishes had been built at or below sea level was another factor that contributed to this extreme inundation. By August 31, 2005, 80% of New Orleans was flooded. Therefore, B. and C. are the correct answers.
In simple terms, the European economic community was an organization that economically integrated the Western European countries.
Legislative Branch: Makes laws. Impeaching officials. Declares war (congress).
Executive Branch: Veto laws. Appoint federal judges. Grant pardons.
Judicial Branch: Interpret laws. Interpret constitution. Decide cases involving states’ rights.