Answer:
They were upset at higher taxes created by Hamilton.
Explanation:
Hamilton increased the tax on Whiskey since it was alcohol and a controversial issue at the time. So through process of elimination, I got down to that answer.
The answer is C, that should help.
"The domesticated generations fell from him" means that Buck is losing his civilized characteristics (B).
In this passage, Buck is feeling more and more estranged from where he and his ancestors ("generations") originally come from: as he gets a taste of wild life, he feels less and less like a pet ("domesticated") and more like a feral dog or a wolf. He is forgetting his stay-at-home ways ("fell from him") and sees new instincts grow in him, such as the drive to fight and hunt in a pack.
Answer:
The Dingo and Jay's
Explanation:
In the book <em>The Outsiders</em>, the Greasers are a group of working class children who are friends. This is the group that the main character, Ponyboy, belongs to. The Greasers are poorer than other kids, especially the Socs. They also have a reputation for being "troublemakers." While the Socs hang out at Rusty's or Way Out, the Greasers hang out at The Dingo or Jay's.