The Declaration of Independence argues that people are "<span>endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights," and that the role of government is to protect those rights. When the government stops doing so, the people have a right to change their government.
A is wrong because the Declaration doesn't argue that raising taxes is wrong; it argues that the colonists' lack of any say in those taxes is wrong.
C is wrong because the Declaration doesn't mention not leaving office as a specific grievance.
D is wrong because the complaint in the Declaration isn't about the king not protecting rights; it's about the GOVERNMENT not protecting rights.
B is your best answer. The Declaration is very specific about this: "</span><span>To secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed."</span>
There were several major developments that resulted from the 1956 Interstate Highway Act, but the best option from this list would be the "<span>(2) migration to the suburbs".</span>
No, it was for intergrating schools in Georgia right
The correct answers are:
- trans-national corporations
- real-time news around the world
- foreign investing
The process of globalization has affected the world in many ways, and it has been happening very quickly and all over the globe. This process has been connecting the whole world, and it still continues to do so and grow. That has led to a large scale economic collaboration between the nations, where the large corporations managed to spread out in other nations, continents. The least developed countries, as well as the transitioning countries has been constantly getting more and more foreign investments, which is constantly making their economy rise.
Apart from the economic aspect of this process, it also connect the people from all over the world, which can easily be seen in the media. People from all over the world are able to receive real-time news about any place in the world, and they can see and hear that from their homes, even though they are thousands of miles away from the place where something happened and it is reported.