Answer:
Here are a few of the pivotal moments that led to the American Revolution.
The Stamp Act (March 1765) ...
The Townshend Acts (June-July 1767) ...
The Boston Massacre (March 1770) ...
The Boston Tea Party (December 1773) ...
The Coercive Acts (March-June 1774) ...
Lexington and Concord (April 1775)
A push factor is best defined as factors that makes you leave your country.
The San Francisco Borad of Supervisors blame the Chinese for these living conditions. They argue that it is as if the Chinese community existed in open defiance of the law and even say that they are stronger against the law than other races.
I do not agree with their assessment because it is profoundly racist, attributing this conditions to some racial essentialism and campaigning for the banning of Chinese citizens in American soil. Instead of this, the San Francisco Board of supervisors should try to address the political and social factors that have led the Chinese communities to live in those conditions: being denied certain jobs other than cooks or housemaids, affordable housing outside of ghettoes and the financial stability to look after their families, communities and the improvement of their spaces in the city.
Yes, I would say that good leadership was key to Imperial Rome's success because to be able to conquer such a vast area north of the Mediterranean stretching from Spain (and England) in the west to Palestine in the east and to be able to exploit the mineral deposits of many of these countries and to control the areas conquered without major rebellions must have required good leadership.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The union of state is the answer
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