As a result of the Intolerable Acts, A, the port of Boston was closed.
To be able to get this answer, we must first know what the Intolerable Acts were. The Intolerable Acts were a series of laws meant to punish to colonists, especially in Boston, after the Boston Tea Party. The British Parliament hoped that this would 'scare the other colonists' into a friendlier relationship with Britain (one where the colonists weren't rebelling). Nothing went as the British planned, and this eventually lead to the Revolutionary War. But, one of the acts that the Intolerable Acts stated was that the Port of Boston would be closed until the colonists paid for the destroyed tea.
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okay so the turkish government doesnt deny that MANY armenians were killed by the ottoman military and emphasizes that there were deaths on both sides during ww1
Explanation:
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best option would be that he had "consolidated power", since almost nobody was willing to challenge his authority. Many feared for their lives.</span>
Answer: Yes; they were speaking their minds peacefully in a public place.
The correct answer is all of above.
After the end of the WWII, a political process of decolonization was boost by the UN in order to put an end to Colonialism, which was mostly of European origin, and that gave rise to the national independence of many countries mainly across Africa and Asia. Important examples of these struggles taking place in European colonies were India and Pakistan, which got their independence from the UK in 1947; Jordan got its independence from the UK in 1946; Laos did the same in 1949 ending the French rule; Libya got its independence from Italy in 1951. Algeria fought against the French control for eight years and got its independence in 1962. Many other countries followed this same process for many decades, all of them in the regions of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.