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  1. The primary grievance against kind george lll and parliament was over the colonists’ -
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  2. Which sentence uses the word “grievance” correctly?● If you feel you are in a hostile work environment, you can file a
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  3. Examine the table. Look at the grievance listed by Thomas Jefferson in the left column. Which of the following quotations is a
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  4. A public policy isA a grievance against another person B a law that will be followed by people withing the society C a grievance
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  5. Part Three:Choose two colonial grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence and explain each grievance in your own
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  6. Part Three:Choose two colonial grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence and explain each grievance in your own
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  7. Choose two colonial grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence and explain each grievance in your own words. Then,
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  8. The primary grievance against King George III and Parliament was over the colonists’ -(1 point) Responses A: right to sell
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  9. The primary grievance against King George, the third and parliament was over the colonistsRight to sell sugar without being
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  10. the primary grievance against King George III and parliament was over the colonists'-a inability to hold a public office in the
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