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    circular frame. Both have very similar sound of a jingling key sound‚ the only difference is riq is a lot more quite. Station 3 - Station 3 has Telavi and Khartals both instruments are small ‚ telavi is small with a string that is attached to two balls and khartals is a wooden rectangular with medal in the middle to make a sound. There is no shape similarity. The sounds are different ‚ telavi when you shake it from the strings it

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    Differences and Similarities of Liberalism The purpose of this paper is to treat the similarly and differences of liberalism. I will use John Locke and Adam Smith to represent classical liberals. John Stuart Mill and John Maynard Keynes will be used to show contemporary liberals. John Locke In John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government he develops a theory of government as a product of a social contract‚ which when broken justifies the creation of a new government for the protection of life

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    In the first paragraph of the declaration‚ Jefferson states the reason for the writing of this document. What reason does he give? He gives the reason that they have the right of separation if they wish it Where does a government acquire its power‚ according to the declaration? The people of America. . 3. What are the "unalienable rights" that Jefferson states? Jefferson says that life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness are unalienable rights. Who or what does Jefferson hold accountable

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    A prime example of Neoclassism is Jacques David’s Oath of the Horatii. This painting was made in the time of rising action before the French Revolution. David’s purpose in making it was to help spark the revolution;

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    ‘Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13th‚ 1743‚ in Shadwell‚ Virginia. Thomas Jefferson had many roles that he played in the United States. During the Declaration of Independence he was the third president‚ and acted as a draftsman. Drafting the Declaration of Independence in 1776 turned into the characterizing occasion in Thomas Jefferson’s life. However‚ Jefferson’s longing to come back to Virginia to compose that state’s constitution‚ the Continental Congress designated him to

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    Fourth of July is much more than hamburgers and fireworks. On this day in 1776‚ 56 people signed a document declaring the thirteen United States of America’s independence from Great Britain. The Declaration of Independence was written mainly by Thomas Jefferson with input from other members of congress. The document was created to declare independence from the Tyrant British Rule which controlled the United States. After many efforts to detach from British Rule‚ this document was written to peacefully

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    Jefferson’s “Declaration of Independence” and Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” are texts that have a common denominator: the pursuit of liberty. Although both documents do not focus their context in the same historical moment‚ both have greatly influenced the history of the United States. Specifically‚ Jefferson’s purpose with the “Declaration of Independence” was to denounce the offenses suffered at the hands of Great Britain and to finally declare their absolute independence‚ sovereignty and

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF THE US GETTING NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY FROM THE UK Independence Day is a very historic day. But it is an exceptionally historic day for the United States. On July 4‚ 1776‚ it marks the day when the Declaration of Independence was signed‚ and the United States got freedom from the UK‚ and had its own national sovereignty. They were no longer controlled by the UK‚ and could control their own actions‚ and what they wanted to do. The US getting freedom from the United Kingdom‚ meant

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    In the Declaration of Independence it says that all men are created equal‚ and many have said that this applies to all people no matter the sex‚ race‚ religion‚ etc. The most important factor in granting suffrage to women in America is if women are worthy of suffrage or not. Some say women should not be able to vote because the US may not grant suffrage to anyone and women should remain in a separate sphere others say women are supposed to be endowed with inalienable rights‚ which includes suffrage

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    “The Declaration of Independence” and “Common Sense” were both produced around the time of the American Revolution by Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine respectively. “The Declaration of Independence” was the document sent to Great Britain declaring the thirteen colonies free from British rule and kick starting the American Revolution‚ while “Common Sense” was a pamphlet released‚ at the beginning of the revolution to the citizens of the thirteen colonies demanding they fight for the just government

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