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Questiоns 13-15 refer tо the fоllowing text from the Mаssаchusetts Government Act (one of the so-cаlled Intolerable or Coercive Acts): An act for the better regulating the government of the province of the Massachusetts’s Bay, in New England. …Be it therefore enacted by the King’s most excellent Majesty … That from and after the first day of August, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-four, so much of the charter, granted … to the inhabitants of the said province of the Massachusetts’s Bay… be revoked, and is hereby revoked and made void and of none effect; …And that … the council, or court of assistants of the said province … shall be thereunto nominated and appointed by his Majesty, And it is hereby further enacted, that the said assistants or counsellors, so to be appointed as aforesaid, shall hold their offices respectively, for and during the pleasure of his Majesty … And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, … it shall and may be lawful for his Majesty’s governor … to nominate and appoint, … and also to remove, without the consent of the council, all judges of the inferior courts of common please, commissioners of Oyer and Terminer, the attorney general, provosts, marshals, justices of the peace, and other officers to the council or courts of justice belonging … VIII. And whereas the method at present used in the province of Massachusetts’s Bay in America, of electing persons to serve on grand juries, and other juries, but the freeholders and inhabitants of the several towns, affords occasion for many evil practices, and tends to pervert the free and impartial administration of justice: for remedy whereof … the jurors to serve at the superior courts of judicature, courts of assize, general gaol [jail] delivery, general sessions of the peace, and inferior court of common pleas, in the several counties within the said province … shall be summoned and returned by the sheriffs of the respective counties … Which of the following ideals most justified in many American colonists’ view their general political response to laws such as those above?
Questiоns 4-6 (2015) refer tо the excerpt belоw: "Mr. Jаy's Treаty [which reestаblished and diplomatic relations between the United States and Great Britain following the Revolutionary War] has at length been made public. So general a burst of dissatisfaction never before appeared against any transaction. Those who understood the particular articles of it, condemn these articles. Those who do not understand them minutely, condemn it in general as wearing a hostile face to France. This last is the most numerous class, comprehending the whole body of the people, who have taken a greater interest in this transaction than they were ever known to do in any other. It has in my opinion completely demolished the monarchical party here. " Thomas Jefferson, letter to James Monroe, September 6, 1795. Which of the following was a reason the United States government believed it necessary to negotiate a treaty with Great Britain following the American Revolution?