Well, the Quartering Act required colonists to house and quarter British troops.
It would not be C, B, A, or D. At least from all the knowledge I know.
Cosimo de' Medici, the first member of the Medici dynasty in Florence during the Italian Renaissance, rather tan an autocrat; was considered a "<em>primus inter pares</em>" (a latin phrase meaning "first among equals"), an honorary tittle for someone who is formally equal to other members of their group but are accorded unofficial respect, traditionally owing to their seniority in office.
Because he came from the elite, he took it seriously and worked patronicing and funding several important artists. For this, he was known as a "<em>Patron of the Arts</em>", this characterization gave him the reputation of a true leader. During his mandate, he was a great patron of learning, the arts and architecture, among other things.
Let's look at these terms. "Vetoing" means DENYING--the OPPOSITE of approval! (A is wrong.) "Impeachment" is a term used when an official is accused of breaking the law, this has nothing to do with approving the Constitution. (C is wrong.) "Levying" is when you put a new tax in effect--again, not related. (D is wrong.)
Ratification is an official method of approval for laws and documents. B is correct!
Answer: B. ratification
Answer:
c
Explanation:
this is not history its ELA
2, 3 and 5, are most likely the answers because you aren’t getting a message out by manslaughter and I don’t believe writing letters to free slaves is something abolitionists did...