You need to name the policy to get an answer.
for the fair rules
they were denied permisson because they had no say in anything the british did! it wasnt fair to them at all
The university of the District of Columbia has their policies on the web. I did not know they had inmates and that bad of spellers.
The British believed the taxes imposed on the American colonies were fair because they viewed them as a way to recoup expenses incurred during the French and Indian War, which had benefited the colonies. They argued that since British troops had been stationed in America for protection, it was reasonable for colonists to contribute to the costs of their defense. Additionally, the British government felt that taxation was a standard practice for all subjects of the empire, and they expected the colonies to share in the financial responsibilities of maintaining the empire.
There are many criticisms of the amendment process that many people have come up with. Some people believe that this is not fair.
The colonists were British therefore they needed to support the British crown.
The British believed that taxes were fair because the British gave them safety, so they taxed the colonies for a way to repay them. I think....
It convinced leaders not to make laws addressing issues such as child labor and pollution.
British Industries Fair was created in 1920.
Vanity Fair - British magazine - ended in 1914.
Vanity Fair - British magazine - was created in 1859.
no
cougars are powerful. they are fair leaders
yes
The Fair Deal.
No - it was racist and unjust
Vanzetti did not believe that Judge Thayer had been fair and impartial