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Remembering Tiananmen in Hong Kong has been viewed as an act of defiance for years, and it has become even more so now that the city’s own democratic future has come under threat. In the run-up to the 30th anniversary, demonstrators marched through the semi-autonomous enclave’s financial district chanting, “justice will prevail” and toting “support freedom” umbrellas. “In China, [people] can’t say anything against the government,” says Au Wai Sze, a nurse in Hong Kong who marched along with her 15-year-old daughter. “So while we in Hong Kong can still speak [out], we must represent the voice of the Chinese people and remind the world of this injustice.” Remembering Tiananmen in Hong Kong has been viewed as an act of defiance for years, and it has become even more so now that the city’s own democratic future has come under threat. In the run-up to the 30th anniversary, demonstrators marched through the semi-autonomous enclave’s financial district chanting, “justice will prevail” and toting “support freedom” umbrellas. “In China, [people] can’t say anything against the government,” says Au Wai Sze, a nurse in Hong Kong who marched along with her 15-year-old daughter. “So while we in Hong Kong can still speak [out], we must represent the voice of the Chinese people and remind the world of this injustice.”
For all its power, China’s government is still deeply paranoid. Today, the regime is “stronger on the surface than at any time since the height of Mao’s power, but also more brittle,” Andrew Nathan, a professor of political science at Columbia University, wrote in Foreign Affairs. The people’s loyalty is predicated on wealth accumulation, which will be difficult to sustain. A sputtering economy, widespread environmental pollution, rampant corruption and soaring inequality have all fed public anxieties about Xi’s ability to continue fulfilling the prosperity-for-loyalty bargain.
The lives of women changed dramatically during the American Civil War. ... On the home front, women for both sides had to manage the household while their husbands and sons were off fighting battles. On the battlefield, women helped to supply the soldiers, provide medical care, and worked as spies.
Answer:
Moderate delegates of Congress wanted peaceful reconciliation between the colonies and Parliament
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Congress sent the Olive Branch petition to King George III to help resolve conflicts between the colonies and Parliament
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King George III declared the colonies to be in rebellion
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Congress moved to issue a formal declaration of independence.
Explanation:
In 1774, the First Continental Congress sent a polite and respectful petition to King George III in order to inform him about the acts of oppression and to to repeal on those intolerable acts penetrated by the British Parliament.
But the outbreak of conflict at Lexington and Concord in 1775 led the King to issue a proclamation that the colonies are in open rebellion to his authority and as a result of that will be severely punished.
So, in 1776, delegates from the thirteen colonies came to formally make a move for a declaration of independence.
Therefore, the above order in my answer is correct.