Answer:
A) Increased residency requirement.
C) They committed the crime of writing or saying something bad about the government.
Explanation:
Answer:
The English was going to pass the intolerable act which was a tax on tea causing the colonists to rebel and fight for their independence
The correct answer is A. reduce environmental risks and costs associated with shipping goods long distances.
Localized economies are more sustainable as they do not rely on expensive transportation and as a result are more resilient. Localized economies also provide more opportunities for more locals
In the 1920's, it was caused by high supply with low demand (low prices), high technological prices, the passage of Fordey-McCumber Act caused foreign markets to stop buying American agricultural products
1. The man in the cartoon as <span>a baby, teenager, young adult, adult, and elderly man is Uncle Sam. The cartoon refers to the United States of America and its government and how it changed throughout the years. You can deduce who this is by looking at the clothes these people are wearing - red, white, and blue, the same colors as the American national flag.
2. The man represents America, as I said, and its expansionist ideology which started as soon as it got its independence from Britain. America fought for a long time for its freedom from its 'mother' and oppressor, and ever since it got what it wanted, it never stopped growing.
3. I believe the message of the cartoon is that America became corrupted over the years while it was looking to expand its territory. It started off as an innocent child, and ended up being a fat capitalist who only thinks about profit. The artist is showing this decline of values in America.
4. The result is that ironically, while America grew bigger and stronger, it also grew more unemotional and corrupt. You can see the final man's facial expression - he looks fat, content, and evil, having conquered everything that could be conquered and taken it for himself.
5. I would say the artist is definitely opposed to imperialism. Just by taking a look at the progression of these people, from an innocent baby, to a not-so innocent child, to a Napoleonic-looking USA, to the great Lincoln, and finally to a fat, cruel capitalist, you can see that the author believes imperialism and America's expansionist nature led it downwards in regards to values, not money.</span>