Loyalists believed Patriots

were breaking the law.
should return to England.
should support British taxation.
were too aristocratic.

i think its c im not sure

It's both a. and c. What does your book say?

which of the following was not a trade of the loyalists

To determine which option is correct, let's analyze each statement:

A) Loyalists believed Patriots were breaking the law.
This statement accurately describes the belief of loyalists. Loyalists believed that the Patriots, who were seeking independence from Britain, were acting unlawfully by rebelling against the British government.

B) Loyalists believed Patriots should return to England.
This statement is also true. Loyalists believed that the Patriots should abandon their revolutionary activities and return to England, as they saw their actions as treasonous.

C) Loyalists believed Patriots should support British taxation.
This statement is incorrect. Loyalists did not necessarily believe that Patriots should support British taxation. The main point of contention between the two groups was the issue of British rule and the lack of representation in the British government.

D) Loyalists believed Patriots were too aristocratic.
This statement is incorrect. Loyalists and Patriots did not differ in terms of social status or aristocracy. The conflict between them was primarily political and centered around the question of allegiance to Britain.

Therefore, the answer is a combination of options A and B. Loyalists believed that Patriots were breaking the law and should return to England.