The Intolerable Acts were passed by Parliment as a reactionary measure against the colonists after the Boston Tea Party. Most were aimed at punishing Boston itself. The main 4 effects thr Intolerable acts had were:
1. Closing the Boston Port and significantly hurting the trade-based Boston economy.
2. Banning public Town Assemblies and strengthening the power of the Military Governor (who was loyal to the crown).
3. Allowimg British officials to be tried for crimes in London rather than in the US, increasing their chances of being acquitted significantly.
4. Reviving some elements of the Quartering Act.
These measures alienated the colonists and damaged the economy of Boston, fueling hostility towards London and the King.
Answer:
1. The meetings were loud and exciting.
Explanation:
The Second Great Awakening (1795-1831) was a time of religious revival in the United States following an era of republicanism and feelings of strict separation of church and state. Meetings were large and often outdoors, massive audiences gathered to listen to sermons and speeches. Churches won many more adepts, Methodists and Baptists won the most converts. The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant movement.
The persian people had to first defeat their rulers,the babylonians
The correct answer is actually D - Spying.
The reason why D is the correct answer is because during those times, musicians could be invited to parties, balls, and festive occasions that were hosted by one family or another family or nobility or any other important group of people who could pay them a hefty sum to tell them what another family was doing and vice versa. That is why their job offered them the opportunity to work as part-time spies.