Which describes the meaning of the phrase "the shot heard round the world"? A. The violence in New York told the world that Americans could fight as well as British soldiers. B. The shots fired during the Boston Massacre set off the spark of a revolution that would not be stopped. C. The battle at Breed's Hill proved to the world that the United States would win the American Revolution. D. The battle at Lexington started a revolution that brought the new United States to the world scene.
I think B but i'm not sure
b
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I have to disagree, to my knowledge, the shot heard round the world refers to the first shot of the American Revolution, which was fired at the battle of Lexington. I would say D is correct
i looked it up
so o-o which one is correct o-0?
i guess since mrs.smarty pants says its d
@uChezzy just trying to help...the shot heard round the world is often used in many different contexts, but typically it is referencing the Battle of Lexington.
just go with d
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