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What were the Townshend Acts?
a. The british put taxes on imported goods such as tea and glass
b. The british put taxes on hotels and other loding accommodations
c. The British put taxes on newspaper, magazins, and official lincenses
d. The british put taxes on all goods not exported or imported on british ships

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Which statement BEST explains why anti-British sentiment was less in South Carolina than in many other colonies? (1 point) Responses South Carolina was not as successful as the other colonies, and it could not afford to raise funds to fight the British. South Carolina was not as successful as the other colonies, and it could not afford to raise funds to fight the British. South Carolina had more British settlers than the other colonies, which made the colony more loyal to Great Britain. South Carolina had more British settlers than the other colonies, which made the colony more loyal to Great Britain. South Carolina was a younger colony than most of the others; as a result, it still needed much support from Great Britain. South Carolina was a younger colony than most of the others; as a result, it still needed much support from Great Britain. South Carolina was less affected by a number of British laws and was permitted to continue to trade its staple rice crop.
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How did the colonial boycott on British goods affect the mother country? (1 point) Responses Great Britain maintained its profits by increasing the prices on its goods. Great Britain maintained its profits by increasing the prices on its goods. Great Britain maintained its profits by trading with colonies in the West Indies. Great Britain maintained its profits by trading with colonies in the West Indies. Great Britain lost profits because its American colonies would not buy its goods. Great Britain lost profits because its American colonies would not buy its goods. Great Britain lost profits because it could not manufacture enough goods to meet the demand.
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Which of the following was NOT an example of British tyranny over the colonists? (1 point) Responses Britain stationed a standing army in the colonies. Britain stationed a standing army in the colonies. Parliament instructed colonists to quarter British troops. Parliament instructed colonists to quarter British troops. Writs of assistance allowed the British army to search for smuggled goods. Writs of assistance allowed the British army to search for smuggled goods. An illumination was held when the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.
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How did South Carolinians help Bostonians after the passage of the Intolerable Acts? (1 point) Responses They sent money. They sent money. They sent rice. They sent rice. They sent ships. They sent ships. They sent troops.
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a. The British put taxes on imported goods such as tea and glass.
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I apologize for any confusion caused. The correct answer is indeed option A, as you have mentioned in your previous response. The Townshend Acts were a series of laws enacted by the British Parliament that imposed taxes on imported goods, including tea and glass, in the American colonies. Thank you for bringing this to my attention, and I apologize for any confusion caused.
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The correct answer is: South Carolina was less affected by a number of British laws and was permitted to continue to trade its staple rice crop.

This answer explains that South Carolina had a more favorable relationship with Britain compared to other colonies. It states that South Carolina was not as affected by British laws and was allowed to continue trading its main agricultural product, rice. This trade relationship likely contributed to a lessened anti-British sentiment in South Carolina compared to other colonies.
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The correct answer is: Great Britain lost profits because its American colonies would not buy its goods.

The colonial boycott on British goods had a significant impact on the mother country. With the American colonies refusing to buy British goods as part of their protest, Great Britain experienced a loss in profits. As a result, the British economy was negatively affected by the boycott, as they were unable to maintain their usual sales to the American colonies.
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The correct answer is: An illumination was held when the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.

An illumination being held to celebrate the repeal of the Stamp Act is not an example of British tyranny over the colonists. The other options listed, such as Britain stationing a standing army in the colonies, Parliament instructing colonists to quarter British troops, and the use of writs of assistance to search for smuggled goods, all demonstrate instances of British actions that were perceived as tyrannical by the colonists.
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The correct answer is: They sent rice.

After the passage of the Intolerable Acts, South Carolinians provided assistance to Bostonians by sending rice. Rice was a significant agricultural product and export in South Carolina, so sending it to Boston was a way to support the people of Boston in their time of need. This assistance helped alleviate some of the economic hardships faced by the people of Boston due to the British actions.
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