<em>A. Town Meetings.</em>
Explanation:
The Coercive Acts were passed in 1774 by the British Parliament, this was their response to the Boston Tea Party and were very harsh on the New England colonists.
After the Boston Tea Party, Great Britain was furious and decided to act very harshly on the Northern colonists. They passed the Coercive Acts, also known as the Intolerable Acts because they were so harsh. With these acts, Boston Harbor was closed until the colonists repaid Great Britain for the lost tea. Only needed and important items were allowed through and this did not make the colonists happy. Town meetings were not allowed and the colonists had to open their homes to British troops, making their homes free to board.
While this was just specific to Massachusetts, a lot of the other colonies were also angered because of this and felt as if this was against their natural and constitutional rights. They felt as if Great Britain was abusing their power and at this point would not stop.
The Irrawaddy River valley most impacted the formation of the Pagan Kingdom. The Kingdom itself in its earliest phases was but a small settlement that had entered into the valley from another kingdom, the Kingdom of Nanzhao, in the 9th century. They moved onward from this valley, slowly annexing neighboring settlement up until the 11th century. At this point King Anawrahta officially founded the Pagan kingdom, annexing all these settlements into one big kingdom.
I assume you mean American critics of American participation in the war.
The answer is no, they were not. The environment in 1917 was not the same as December 1941. While German unrestricted submarine warfare disgusted many Americans, it wasn't universally recognized as an adequate casus belli in what many perceived to be a morally ambiguous war.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "d. Critics were horrified to learn that the government expected an eventual Communist victory." The Department of Defense analysis that was leaked as the Pentagon Papers affect the Nixon Administration is that the <span>Critics were horrified to learn that the government expected an eventual Communist victory.</span>