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The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin’s Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts. American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor. The event was the first major act of defiance to British rule over the colonists. It showed Great Britain that Americans wouldn’t take taxation and tyranny sitting down, and rallied American patriots across the 13 colonies to fight for independence.
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A major theme in The Spirit of Laws concerns political liberty and the best means of preserving it. Establishing political liberty requires two things: the separation of the powers of government, and the appropriate framing of civil and criminal laws so as to ensure personal security.
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In real estate, a person selling his or home lists the price of the home which is called asking price. In return, the person who wants to buy the home provides the price or she is willing to pay for the home which is called offer price. Both are examples of negotiations where the buyer and seller through their agents would agree on a certain amount that is amendable to both.
YEARS IN EMPIRE MODERN COUNTRY % CORRECT
1847-1848 Mexico
93.4%
1776-Present Day United States of America
92.5%
1899-Present Day Cuba
92.3%
1945-1972 Japan
89.6%
1945-1990 Germany
88.7%
1898-1946 Philippines
85.2%
1944-1945 France
81.4%
1903-1999 Panama
77.5%
1845-1863 China
75.5%
1945-1948 South Korea
74.1%
2003-2004 Iraq
73.4%
1914-1995 Haiti
72.3%
1943-1947 Italy
70%
1945-1955 Austria
68%
YEARS IN EMPIRE MODERN COUNTRY % CORRECT
1903-1924 Dominican Republic
67%
1776 Bahamas
64.1%
1944-1990 Marshall Islands
61.1%
1950 North Korea
60.8%
1894-1971 Nicaragua
57%
1944-1990 Micronesia
56.6%
1983 Grenada
55.7%
1944-1994 Palau
53.7%
1942-1945 Netherlands
52.6%
1863-1972 Honduras
52.2%
1942-1944 Iceland
47.5%
1938-1979 Kiribati
41.5%
1944-1945 Papua New Guinea
34.3%
1941-1945 Suriname
18%
It would be C. Erasmus, hope this helped :)