Answer:
In search for fertile land.
Search for peace and security.
Larger market for trade.
Running away from cruel kings.
Explanation:
Answer:
B). Just as.
Explanation:
<u>Jerry M. Burger's replication to Stanley Milgram's one of the most acknowledged study and experiment on obedience propose that in comparison to people in 1970s, after fifty years of huge span of time people in 2006 were 'just as' likely to adhere to the authority' and ready to do anything asked for by the authority as they were previously.</u> His claims replicate Milgram's theory by saying that the factors explained by him are still operative. He even duplicated his proposition regarding the distinct rates of obedience among men and women. Therefore, <u>option B</u> becomes the correct answer to this question.
Answer:
A. its list of colonial grievances
Explanation:
The United States Declaration of Independence has 27 grievances against the British King George III, in which the colonists listed extensive but different complains they had with the British government. Among which is "Grievance 11" which states that: "He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures."
The cause of the grievance is that, after the peace treaty with France in 1763, the British kept standing army in America, and required the colonists to finance their stay. However, the colonists did not like the presence or see the needs of the standing army, hence, they asked for the standing army be removed, of which the British government, instead use the army to force people into submission.
It is true they had adopted a elephant as its mascot.
A tribune is <span>an official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests.</span>