The quartering act of 1765 angered colonists because it
a. required that one-fourth of...
The quartering act of 1765 angered colonists because it
a. required that one-fourth of colonial tax collections be transferred to the british exchequer
b. authorized british officers to search colonists' ships
c. required colonists to provide housing for british troops
d. allowed british officials to hang colonists who interfered with tax collection efforts
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99 points explain the causes and effects of the japanese bombing of pearl harbor in 1941. make sure to explain 3 causes and 3 effect in detail.
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Imagine that you have completed your paper. the following are two paragraphs you have written that contain direct quotations from your sources. below each paragraph is the source used. for each source, use mla style to create the correct in-text citation and place it in the correct place within the paragraph. gandhi did not grow up wealthy. of his family, he recalled, “my father never had any ambition to accumulate riches and left us very little property. he had no education, save that of experience.” like his father, gandhi became someone who valued experience over money. the quotation is taken from page 2 of this source: gandhi, mahatma. the story of my experiments with truth. 1927. new york: dover publications, 1983. print. gandhi’s experiences abroad taught him a great deal, but they certainly did not make him rich. according to indian scholar e.s. reddy, “…on january 9, 1915, m. k. gandhi returned to bombay after 21 years in exile, wearing a loin cloth and travelling from london in the lowest class of the ship.” few people suspected that this unassuming man would become one of the most powerful and beloved leaders in history. the quotation is taken from page 1 of this source: reddy, e.s. gandhi’s vision of a free south africa. hyderabad, india: sangam books, ltd. 1995. print.
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