1. exploitation of foreign regions for natural resources2. promotion of white superiority3. the spread of English language in South Asia (although European Imperialism was mentioned in the question and not British)
No they believe that every person is perfect and should be at peace with themselves. They should not solve problems with violence but with peace.
Darius reorganized his empire by dividing them into twenty provinces called the "satrapies," headed by leaders, picked by Darius himself, called the "satraps."
A secretary was assigned in each of the satraps to observe the state affairs and communicate the events with Darius, while a garrison commander was responsible for the troops. A commission was responsible for the evaluation of the expenses and revenues of each of the satraps, while a<span> treasurer safeguarded the provincial revenues. More importantly, a network of royal inspectors called the "EYES AND THE EARS OF THE KING" were established by Darius to do further checks on the satraps.</span>
Answer:
A. Differences of opinion existed about the right of Parliament to tax the colonists.
Explanation:
As seen from the two documents, we can know that the main issue dealt with here is the issue of taxation. Soame Jenyns' support for the taxation of the colonies by the British Parliament is contradicted by the 1776 New York General Assembly. The Assembly rather declared that every free state deserves <em>"[an] exemption from the burden of taxes"</em> that they had not imposed on themselves, but rather were imposed on them by the British government.
These two documents show that there were differing opinions about the Parliament's act of taxation.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.