Ask a New Question

Question

I want liberty!
a.patriot
b.loyalist
10 months ago

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The phrase "I want liberty!" is more aligned with the perspective of a **patriot** (option a). Patriots typically advocated for independence and freedom from oppressive rule, especially during periods like the American Revolutionary War, while loyalists supported remaining loyal to the existing government or monarchy.
10 months ago
There are no human answers yet. A form for humans to post answers is coming very soon!

Related Questions

what is the patriot act? why is it controversial? should the guantananamo prison? why or why not? if... Who was the Georgia Patriot who helped defeat Thomas Brown, freeing Agusta from Loyalist control on... What did the Patriot Act of 2001 allow law enforcement to do, and how do you feel about that? 2-... What did the Patriot Act of 2001 allow law enforcement to do, and how do you feel about that? The Patriot Act was implemented in response to-(1 point)Responsesterrorist activities terrorist acti... The Patriot Act: (1 points) * A. Gave law enforcement broader powers to fight the war on terrori... How do you believe the Patriot Act changed the United States?(20 points) How do you believe the Patriot Act changed the United States in one detailed correctly stated paragr... How do you believe the Patriot Act changed the United States?explain how you think it changed the us...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use