The Committees of Correspondence sent goods and money to Massachusetts to support the colony during the economic hardships following the Intolerable Acts imposed by the British government. These acts severely restricted Massachusetts' self-governance and imposed punitive measures, prompting a strong collective response from other colonies. By providing assistance, the Committees aimed to foster unity among the colonies and bolster resistance against British oppression. This solidarity was crucial in organizing collective actions leading up to the American Revolution.
how have political action committees invested their money?
Campaigns
by making people pay their taxes and shipping goods to other states
money and goods
Political Committees are organizations set up by interest groups especially to collect money to support favored candidates.
Plenty of goods but not enough money.
If you have money to buy goods and services you are said to be 'solvent'. When you have no money to by goods and services you are said to be 'insolvent'.
When consumers get more money, they tend to substitute normal goods for _inferior_ goods.
PACs contribute money to re-election campaigns.
Bartering
exported goods
inferior