Answer: The Japanese ignored the warnings presented by the Allies in the Potsdam Declaration and continued to fight. Which concludes that the Japanese were determined to fight to the end, even if defeat was inevitable, due to they would rather fight to the death rather than surrender unconditionally, which were shown in many battles in the Pacific during World War II.
The correct answer is A: The Japanese were determined to fight to the end, even if defeat was inevitable.
<em>Elizabeth</em> <em>the First</em> promoted the English Empire by sponsoring the English Exploration.
Explanation:
- Colonists were mad at the Townshend Act because the Townshend Acts took away a couple rights of freedom, and made the colonists pay even more taxes on everyday products like paint, glass, and tea.
⦿ This led to the Boston Tea Party where colonists dressed up as Native Americans and threw hundreds of pounds of tea into the Boston Harbor. Then, the British passed the Tea Act which prevented any tea from coming into the harbor.
- Colonists were mad at the Stamp Act because it made the colonists pay taxes for legal documents, newspapers, magazines, and more. This is why many colonists did not go to court because they had to pay taxes.
In general in the United States, progressives believed that cities should be government according to majority opinion, as opposed to the will of the elite and rich, since they were thought to be corrupt and not working in the best interest of the population.