Asked by Quavo #FreeOffset
8.WHAT DID THE WRITS OF ASSISTANCE DO
A.)Lowerded Tax
B.)Discouraged resettlement
C.)Prevented smuggling
D.)Taxed papers goods
I put D
A.)Lowerded Tax
B.)Discouraged resettlement
C.)Prevented smuggling
D.)Taxed papers goods
I put D
Answers
Answered by
anon
I believe you're right.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Which Writs of Assistance?
Answered by
Reed
A writ of assistance is a court order to instruct a government official to do his job. In this case, it was to instruct colonial officials to collect the tax that the colonists objected to. So D is the correct answer, but a bad answer. The writ did not impose the tax, but demanded that it be collected.
Answered by
Reed
That is, assuming you mean a writ in connection with the Stamp Act of 1765.
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