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    Thomas Jefferson was the author of the Declaration of Independence.Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd U.S. president. Thomas Jefferson was a leading figure in america’s early development. Thomas Jefferson Served in Virginia legislature and the Continental Congress and was governor of Virginia during revolutionary war.Thomas Jefferson later served as U.S. minister to France.He was also the U.S. secretary of state‚Thomas Jefferson was vice president under John Adams. Thomas Jefferson was elected in the 1800’s

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    Did you know that John Locke influenced some parts of the Declaration of Independence? John Locke was an Englishman‚ who of which‚ had a fascinating philosophies and theories. These philosophies and theories impacted many things and people. In fact‚ one of his theories were presented in the Declaration of Independence. Without further ado‚ let’s get to it! So‚ his early life went like this. He was born on August 29‚ 1638‚ at Wrington‚ United Kingdom. His father was also named John Locke‚ he was

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    opportunities in employment‚ education and housing. They were also seeking the right to vote‚ equal access to public facilities and freedom from discrimination. Are any of the early ideals still relevant? If so‚ how? Yes‚ it starts with our Declaration of Independence from England‚ which led to our Constitution. The civil rights movement changed the face of the United States laws and policies. The Federal government started enforcing the rights of persecuted minorities even with hostile opposition

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    opportunity of African-Americans. “ Some Americans were struck by the obvious contradiction between America’s egalitarian Declaration of Independence and its support of slavery” (James O. Horton). Most northern delegates loathed the idea of slavery‚ therefore it created an issue between northern and southern delegates. The northern delegates were confused on why the Declaration of Independence states that every man is created equal‚ but African-American man aren’t even considered people. “In 1780‚ Pennsylvania

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    The declaration of independance specifies‚ the fact of the United States wanting their freedom. It explains the damage the king has done and the abuse of his power and the people’s disagreements towards his behavior. And this is what made it so influential to the constitution. It gave people motivation to stand for themselves‚ gave them rights‚ and the pursuit of peace and happiness. The British abused their power in many ways‚Such as forcing taxes on the people. "For imposing Taxes on us without

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    Zinn Ch. 5 Questions 1 How much colonial opposition was there to British rule in 1776? 2. What motivated the colonial poor to fight the British? 3. What were the grievances of the American troops who mutinied or rebelled during the American Revolution? 4. How did farmers resist impoverishment? 5. How did blacks respond to the opportunities presented by the Revolutionary War? How effective were their responses? 6.. Who benefits the most from a strong central government? How? 7

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    After formalizing the Declaration of Independence in 1776‚ the thirteen American colonies had to figure out who they were as a nation. Although they had claimed independence‚ now the Framers had to figure out the foundation of the government. However‚ the ruling body at this point was the Continental Congress and in 1777 this Congress took an important leap to unite the former colonies by blueprinting‚ The Articles of Confederation. The Founding Fathers decided there needed to be a centralized governing

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    Critically assess the case that values are relative to culture and that therefore the International Bill of Rights has no applicability in some countries. Cultural differences are evident throughout all societies through religious beliefs‚ traditions or lifestyle choices. The International Bill of rights therefore cannot be applied to all cultures due to its opposing ideologies‚ however the most basic level of human rights are found necessary in order to protect human life. Evidently‚ cultural

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    On July 4‚ 1776 the Declaration of Independence was officially appears in the Journals of the Continental Congress. The founding fathers wrote it with the end to declare independence from England and prove that they wanted liberty‚ showing they were willing to fight for it. The Declaration of Independence had the end to show they were unified in their beliefs‚ the drafting of the Declaration made it official the revolution. This investigation will focus on how the Declaration

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    Declaration of Alma-Ata International Conference on Primary Health Care‚ Alma-Ata‚ USSR‚ 6-12 September 1978 The International Conference on Primary Health Care‚ meeting in Alma-Ata this twelfth day of September in the year Nineteen hundred and seventy-eight‚ expressing the need for urgent action by all governments‚ all health and development workers‚ and the world community to protect and promote the health of all the people of the world‚ hereby makes the following Declaration: I The Conference

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