They did not believe the government had the authority to collect taxes
The best answer in that set would seem to be "compromise." I'm not sure I'd use exactly that term, but it's the best term from the set of answers given. Count Camillo di Cavour was prime minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia, serving under King Victor Emmanuel II. This was a time in history (in the 19th century) when prime ministers were starting to exercise more control of policy than the kings themselves. It was also a time of something that came to be known a "Realpolitik" (a German term), or "realistic politics." So I'd say Cavour was a political realist who chose paths of action that would benefit his overall aims, whether or not they fit some specific ideology or master plan. I suppose "compromise" would be another way of saying that, but I'd prefer to say he practiced political realism.
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He was in danger of being trapped in the city.
Explanation:
General Hood reputable for his reckless millitary tactics. When he saw that he was constantly outmaneuvered by the Union forces, he tried breaking their advances by direct fighting. When the union soldiers destroyed his supply railway line, he had to withdraw so as not to be trapped there in Atlanta.
The population in Ghana has drastically changed from how it was thousands of years ago. Ghana basically had less than a million people. In 1960, it had 6.652 million people living there after several colonizations. Now it has 27.41 million people residing in the country. From 1960 to now, it has increased by 412%.
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Explanation:Hinduism, Islam, and Buddhism, and their core beliefs and practices, continued to shape societies in South and Southeast Asia...