<em>C. To raise money for Great Britain debts.</em>
Explanation:
The Townshend Acts were passed in 1767 onto the colonists from the British government. Its main purpose was to raise money for Great Britain's officials and debts.
The Townshend Acts made it so there were taxes on items such as paint, tea, paper, glass, and other items the colonists used. They also took away other freedoms that the colonists had, but the main part of it was the unfair taxing.
Great Britain made these laws in order to raise money for their judges, governors, and other important officials. They also wanted money to pay off their debts and get an upper hand against the colonists.
The colonists were very angered by these taxes. They deemed them to be very unfair and felt like it was unconstitutional. They made a very big uproar about "taxation without representation," which means they wanted colonists in the British Parliament, as laws were being passed without their say.
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so thats true
Answer:
Your opinion
Explanation:
Below is my answer, but I have done a lot of research already:
- The ultimate aim of the Nazi Party was to seize power through Germany's parliamentary system
- By 1941 Nazi forces had occupied much of Europe.
- Adolf Hitler, the leader of Germany’s Nazi Party
- Hitler became interested in politics during his years in Vienna
- The Holocaust was the sponsored<em>(and I mean state-sponsored)</em> mass murder of some 6 million European Jews.
- Ethnic cleansing and genocide
- Started on September 1, 1939
- Brutally treated children, and even elderly
I hope to convey the message the the series of events that occurred is something that was done after research after reading Anne Frank's diary and visiting various Holocaust memorial websites. I do not with that any of the facts above be taken in the wrong way and I mean no offense.
Hope this helps,
--Applepi101
Explanation:
Mexifan americans have lower levels of education than non-Hispanic ahites and the immigration legislation of the 1980s has made legal entey to the unoted states generation 1.5 refers to respondents born in mexico and raised in the United states.