Why did Parliament eventually repeal the Stamp Act?(1 point)

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The colonists were able to produce their own goods
The colonists were able to produce their own goods

The colonists started destroying British goods.
The colonists started destroying British goods.

The colonists began boycotting British goods.
The colonists began boycotting British goods.

The colonists established a blockade against British goods

The colonists began boycotting British goods.

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Yes, I am sure. The primary reason Parliament eventually repealed the Stamp Act was because the colonists began boycotting British goods. This widespread boycott and resistance from the colonists put economic pressure on the British government and merchants, leading to the repeal of the Act in 1766.

Which statement supports the Federalists in the struggle over ratification of the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)

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The Constitution should protect fundamental rights.
The Constitution should protect fundamental rights.

The Constitution should limit state government.
The Constitution should limit state government.

The Constitution should prevent the election of amateur politicians.
The Constitution should prevent the election of amateur politicians.

The Constitution should create a strong national government.

The Constitution should create a strong national government.

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Yes, I am sure. This statement supports the Federalists in the struggle over ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, argued for a strong national government under the new Constitution. They believed that a strong centralized government was necessary to provide stability, protect the rights of individuals, and promote economic growth.

Which best describes the type of government that the Articles of Confederation created?(1 point)

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a strong central government with little power in the states
a strong central government with little power in the states

a weak central government with power shared by all citizens equally
a weak central government with power shared by all citizens equally

a weak central government with the power in independent states
a weak central government with the power in independent states

a strong central government with most power in the hands of one person
a strong central government with most power in the hands of one person

a weak central government with the power in independent states

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