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Lord North's policies were significantly much more sympathetic to the plight of the colonists brought on by the extreme taxation from his predecessor, Charles Townshend, in order to pay off the debt from the French and Indian War. His policies repealed all of the previous Townshend taxes, except for the tea tax, which was kept to display English supremacy over the colonies.
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Those that opposed were Republicans, Father Coughlin and Huey Long.
Neither of those were invaded. Harald Hadraada invaded England first; William Duke of Normandy invaded afterwards if thats what you mean. William won in the end.
Companies cannot have a policy that is illegal Companies CAN publish illegal policies. They cannot compel employees to obey those policies not punish those who disobey illegal policies.
The government cannot ban a religion or favor one over another.
Yes. Those who were in favor of the policies of Washington and Hamilton became Federalist. Those who opposed them were Republicans, somtimes called the Democratic-Republicans.
Lord North's policies were significantly much more sympathetic to the plight of the colonists brought on by the extreme taxation from his predecessor, Charles Townshend, in order to pay off the debt from the French and Indian War. His policies repealed all of the previous Townshend taxes, except for the tea tax, which was kept to display English supremacy over the colonies.
Those policies are set by the retailer or manufacturer.
Those who rule in Dictatorship cannot he held responsible to the will of the people. The government is not accountable for the policies, nor for how they are carried out.
Similar fractions are those denominators the same.
Inner planets are rock with minerals similar to those on Earth
William the conqueror built an Abbey to remember those who died.
Those were William Burke and William Hare.
Probably those he was elected on.
Distributive policies are those amied at providing benefits to everyone.