Answer:
the cities were like small, independent countries. They each had their own ruler and their own farmland to provide food.
Explanation:
learned about this in like 6th grade
Answer:
C-Great Britain imposed heavy taxes on the colonies
Explanation:
Many events that sparked the beginning of the American Revolution were due to taxes, like the taxes on tea, which is why colonists dressed up like Native Americans and boarded a ship, throwing 342 crates of tea overboard. That is known as the Boston Tea Party, and in today's money, that would be like throwing 1.9 million dollars away.
<u>Influence of English language by Roman Language:</u>
Latin influenced the English language both directly and indirectly but the major lasting influence is indirect. The biggest indirect influence occurred after the Normans invaded England. Normans spoke French a descended from Latin which was deemed a romance language. In addition, the old English borrowed some terms from Latin and that is the direct influence.
Another notable influence is in science and academia; most terms are in Latin language and they remained unchanged until today. Also during the Norman and Roman invasion, Latin was the language used by the Roman Catholic Church; the only Christian Church at that time.
Within the joint environment, cooperation requires team players, and the willingness to share credit with all team members.
Option A
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After a team completes its given task successfully, the organization is required to give credit to all the team members. This not only helps them grow as a team but also as an individual. Sharing credits among the whole team helps in team bonding.
When selective people are pointed out from a team for their efforts and results, the rest of the members tend to feel that their work did not matter in the completion of the task. It further builds up tension among the team members, leading to problems in the future in providing desired outcome. Over all, the organization will fail to achieve its goal when its members do not feel as valued for their efforts as others.