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I think it is C cultural convergence
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What were the major events of the Watergate scandal?
The Watergate scandal refers to the burglary and illegal wiretapping of the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee, in the Watergate complex, by members of President Richard Nixon's re-election campaign and the subsequent cover-up of the break-in resulting in Nixon's resignation on August 9, 1974
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The common answer you'll get for this question is that the Taliban were a brutal islamic fundamentalists who suppressed their population and who harboured terrorists. And they did (probably the answer that you want). But the United States invasion of Afghanistan in 2003 had some very sinister sides to it- apart from the torture and violations of human rights. Prior to the Taliban's seizure of power, the pro-American government before them had granted Unocal, a US oil company based out of California, permission to pipeline oil from Azerbaijan. Interestingly Unocal donated to both George HW Bush's (1st Bush President) and his son's George W Bush's presidency campaigns and Bush Sr served on the board of the company after his presidency (basically earned lots of money from them) so if youre writing an essay on this topic, I'd recommened you add some of the stuff I said because it highlights a conflict of interest and will probably serve to balance your essay.
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The correct answer is A) people should have a say in the laws they follow.
<em>The Stamp Act is an example of an act that created taxation without representation. This violated the Enlightenment idea that people should have a say in the laws they follow.</em>
On March 22, 1765, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act. This Act required all American colonies to pay tax on every printed paper they used such as licenses newspapers, legal documents and any kind of print paper. Of course, upset the American people and was one of the causes of the Revolutionary War. They had to pay taxes and do other things imposed by the British Crown but the Americans did not have voice or representation in the British Parliament. So yes, the Stamp Act is an example of an act that created taxation without representation. This violated the Enlightenment idea that people should have a say in the laws they follow.
They both were dictators in world war 2 and had a lot of similar methods