How has the political climate of boston changed since the beginning of the book?

A. Previously, Bostonians considered themeselves loyal british subjects, but after parliament pass the tea act, they thought of themeselves as citizens of an independent nation
B. Previously, Bostonians put up with british rules, but when parliament levied more and more taxes on the colonists l, the Whigs of boston rebelled
C. Previously, Bostonians were united with colonists living in other colonies, but after the boston tea party, colonists everywhere saw Bostonians as troublemakers
D. Previously, Bostonians wanted a representative in parliament, but after the passage of the tea act, the decided they did not want anything to do with parliament

It's B. I got 4/5 for putting C.

I'll be glad to check your answer.

Is c correct?

Would someone please help with this one! I believe it to be C as well from Johnny Tremain but would love some reassurance Thanks :)

To analyze how the political climate of Boston has changed since the beginning of the book, we can look for key events or actions that have influenced this change. The options provided suggest different scenarios, so let's evaluate each one to determine the best answer.

A. Previously, Bostonians considered themselves loyal British subjects, but after Parliament passed the Tea Act, they thought of themselves as citizens of an independent nation.
To determine if this is the correct answer, we need to verify if the book mentions Bostonians' shifting loyalty and identification after the passage of the Tea Act. We can search for specific references to loyalty and national identity in relation to this event in the book's narrative.

B. Previously, Bostonians put up with British rules, but when Parliament levied more and more taxes on the colonists, the Whigs of Boston rebelled.
This option suggests that Bostonians rebelled against the increasing taxes imposed by the British. To confirm if this is the case, we can search for mentions of tax rebellion or specifically the role of the Whigs in the book.

C. Previously, Bostonians were united with colonists living in other colonies, but after the Boston Tea Party, colonists everywhere saw Bostonians as troublemakers.
In this scenario, the book would contain information about Bostonians being viewed negatively by other colonists following the Boston Tea Party. We can search for references to changed perceptions of Bostonians after this incident to see if this option aligns with the book's content.

D. Previously, Bostonians wanted a representative in Parliament, but after the passage of the Tea Act, they decided they did not want anything to do with Parliament.
This option suggests a shift in Bostonians' desire for representation in Parliament after the Tea Act was passed. To confirm if this is accurate, we can search for references to changes in Bostonians' stance toward Parliament in the book.

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