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3. this document is an early example of a(n)a. boycottb. charterc. cons…

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  1. this document is an early example of a(n)a. boycottb. charterc. constitutiond. unicameral4. what is the definition of the word colony as it is used in this passage?a. a voyage of discoveryb. a religious organizationc. a land controlled by another nationd. a market for another countrys goodsthe american revolutionas britains empire in america grew, so did the expenses for governing colonies so far away. the costs of providing an army and material goods put a strain on englands economy. taxes and other policies set forth by the king and parliament were deemed unfair by many colonists. they felt no one in england was representing their cause before the governing bodies.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
For Question 3:

The passage is about the American Revolution context, which centers on colonial grievances against British governance. A constitution is a foundational document outlining a system of government, and early American documents in this era (like precursors to the U.S. Constitution) fit this. A boycott is an action, not a document; a charter is a grant of rights, not a governing framework; unicameral refers to a legislative body structure, not a document.

For Question 4:

In the passage, "colonies" (likely the typo "colong" refers to this) are territories controlled by another nation (Britain controlling American lands), which matches option C. The other options do not align with the passage's description of Britain's American holdings.

Answer:

  1. C. constitution
  2. C. a land controlled by another nation