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SkinnyMinnie20:

1. which of the following events happened last? A. the stamp act B. the Intolerable Acts C. the establishment of the first British colony in the New World D. the Writs of Assistance 2. What is legitimate government? A. one in which government leaders obtain and keep power by using force B. One that offers the fastest solutions to a nation's problems and citizens needs. C. One that is created by a union of many smaller groups that could not obtain power on their own. D. One that is accepted by its people and other governments as the sovereign authority of a nation 3. What belief is the principle of popular sovereignty based upon? A. The government must be run by officials who are appointed to office by their predecessors. B. The government gets its power from the people and can exist only with their consent. C. The people have the authority o declare any federal or state law unconstitutional by voting on it D. The people do not have to obey any laws with which they disagree 4. which of the following best explains the main differences among royal, proprietary, and charter colonies?

SkinnyMinnie20:

@Vocaloid

Vocaloid:

for question 1 search up the dates of the events into google let me know when you are done

SkinnyMinnie20:

okay

SkinnyMinnie20:

it says the intolerable acts happened in 1650 and that is before all the other ones

Vocaloid:

the question is asking which one happened LAST

Vocaloid:

also where are you getting your sources???

Vocaloid:

Intolerable Acts should be March 24, 1774

SkinnyMinnie20:

oh my bad and off of google

Vocaloid:

Try one more time.

Vocaloid:

Write down ALL the dates

SkinnyMinnie20:

the answer is C

SkinnyMinnie20:

I meant A

Vocaloid:

Nope and nope

Vocaloid:

Like I said, please write down ALL of the four dates

SkinnyMinnie20:

I did

Vocaloid:

Please type them here.

Vocaloid:

I want to know if you have the correct dates.

SkinnyMinnie20:

okay, The Intolerable Acts (1774) Sample Act (1765) the establishment of the first British colony in the New World (1763) the Writs of Assistance (1776)

SkinnyMinnie20:

the answer is D

Vocaloid:

Please type into google: "British colony in the New World date" and "Writs of Assistance" date

SkinnyMinnie20:

which ones cause i got them off of www.history.com/topics

SkinnyMinnie20:

okay hold on

Vocaloid:

The establishment of the colony is (naturally) before these other events (1607)

SkinnyMinnie20:

i am getting confused

SkinnyMinnie20:

As you can tell I am not good with history and none of this makes any sense

Vocaloid:

The Intolerable Acts (1774) Sample Act (1765) the establishment of the first British colony in the New World (1607) the Writs of Assistance (early 1760's)

Vocaloid:

^ use these dates to find the answer

SkinnyMinnie20:

okay

Vocaloid:

so which date happened the latest?

Vocaloid:

which number is the biggest? (1774) (1765) (1607) 1760

SkinnyMinnie20:

is it the intolerable Acts

SkinnyMinnie20:

1774

Vocaloid:

yes, good

Vocaloid:

let's look at question 2

SkinnyMinnie20:

i thought it was talking about the lowest year sorry it took so long

Vocaloid:

2. What is legitimate government? A. one in which government leaders obtain and keep power by using force B. One that offers the fastest solutions to a nation's problems and citizens needs. C. One that is created by a union of many smaller groups that could not obtain power on their own. D. One that is accepted by its people and other governments as the sovereign authority of a nation which answers do you think would be a BAD government?

SkinnyMinnie20:

I want to say A and D

Vocaloid:

why do you think "One that is accepted by its people and other governments as the sovereign authority of a nation" is bad?

Vocaloid:

a GOOD government is accepted by its people

SkinnyMinnie20:

who wants to be ruled by someone but then again it says that the ruler is accepted by its people

Vocaloid:

a "legitimate" government is accepted by it's people as a sovereign authority, making D the answer believe me, you DON'T want to live in a country where there is no government

Vocaloid:

ready for question 3?

SkinnyMinnie20:

I understand the question now takes me a minute to fully understand the question and yes i am

Vocaloid:

definition of popular sovereignty: Popular sovereignty, or the sovereignty of the people's rule, is the principle that the authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people

Vocaloid:

which answer choice matches best to that definition? 3. What belief is the principle of popular sovereignty based upon? A. The government must be run by officials who are appointed to office by their predecessors. B. The government gets its power from the people and can exist only with their consent. C. The people have the authority o declare any federal or state law unconstitutional by voting on it D. The people do not have to obey any laws with which they disagree

Vocaloid:

still there?

Vocaloid:

the keywords are " consent of the people "

SkinnyMinnie20:

im here

SkinnyMinnie20:

trying to understand what I am reading

Vocaloid:

"government is created and sustained by the consent of its people"

Vocaloid:

do you know what consent means?

SkinnyMinnie20:

yes it gives permission

Vocaloid:

good, and which answer choice talks about the consent of the people?

SkinnyMinnie20:

b

Vocaloid:

good so that's the answer

SkinnyMinnie20:

that one was easier then the first two

Vocaloid:

do you still need help with question 4? the answers are cut off

SkinnyMinnie20:

no thank you or helping me

SkinnyMinnie20:

are you a teacher or something

Vocaloid:

nah just a college student

SkinnyMinnie20:

oh okay

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