Most members of Parliament believed that Parliament __________.
a. had absolute authority over the colonies
b. had only limited authority over the colonies
c. could make laws for the colonies but that the colonists had veto power
d. had no real right to make laws for the colonies
a. had absolute authority over the colonies
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After George Washington became president, Congress created the first three executive departments, which became known as the ____.
a. cabinet b. treasure
What was true about the founding and leadership of the NAACP?
a. The group grew out of the Niagara Movement, but was inspired by other contemporary reform movements. b. The men on the board were avid football fans, so they did not make disinterested decisions with regard to collegiate football. c. The men on the board could not work together, as they often supported different college football teams; their loyalties created impasses on issues. d. Although the NAACP was founded to promote the advancement of colored people, the leadership mainly promoted themselves to become powerful politicians. e. Although the organization was called a "National Association," it was a northern organization because racist politicians banned it in the South.
Virtual representation meant that
a. almost all British subjects were fully represented in Parliament and elected by British colonial subjects throughout the British Empire. b. every member of Parliament represented all British subjects everywhere including in the American colonies. c. colonists could elect their own representatives to Parliament. d. Parliament could pass virtually all types of legislation affecting British colonies, without assent from colonial legislatures, except taxation legislation. e. each member of Parliament represented only people in his parliamentary district.
Briefly describe differences in how men and women respond to feedback.
What will be an ideal response?