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    only a Tyrant would ask the People to do. 4. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual uncomfortable‚ and distant from the depository of their public Records‚ for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. Translation: The King has called the Government leaders together in unusual and uncomfortable places‚ far from any legal resources or Public Records for the sole purpose of making them so tired and uncomfortable‚ they will simply agree with King

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    humanism and individualism development of political systems = nation states artistic methods/thinking drastically change= 4 turtles voyages of discovery= new world reformation of religion = protestants and civil wars Causes of the Renaissance trade from Africa/mid east to ITALY (diffusion) corruption in the church = more power to political city state leaders bigger cities = markets and spread of ideas the plague = less people and cheaper everything new humanistic art Giotto born in 13th century-introduced

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    personally categorize the Declaration of independence into 3 parts‚ introduction‚ body and conclusion. For the introduction part‚ Jefferson explains the reason why that 13 colonies are drafting this declaration. For the main body‚ he listed all the wrongdoings and violations that the British government and King George have done to the American people. For the last part‚ he declare the independence of United Colonies from the Great Britain. One of the most famous sentence come from the first part‚ it clearly

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    The transition from middle school to high school was a change that I was not ready for. I had always been a good student‚ but high school brought challenges that I had to learn to conquer throughout my high school life. A move to a neighboring city forced me to attend a different high school than all of my middle school friends‚ and I was forced to leave all of the friends I had made over the past 8 years. Needless to say‚ my grades suffered. I wasn’t used to the workload that the IB program I

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    The transition from middle school to high school is sometimes a very difficult experience for young teenagers. In their freshman year of high school‚ students’ grades may drop‚ their attendance might go down‚ or they might just have trouble focusing in school. High school may be a nightmare for some students or a very mind-blowing adventure for others. The manner in which students approach high school will determine whether or not they will be successful. Associating with good people‚ participating

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    Text Commentary of the Declaration of Independence    ‘THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE OF THE THIRTEEN COLONIES’ (July4‚ 1776) This is a text commentary about ‘The Unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America’. The Declaration of Independence is a juridical and legal document written sometime between June 11 and June 28‚ 1776. The reason for that lapse of time is because a draft of the declaration was asked to a group of five delegates of the Continental Congress on June 11‚

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    One simple experience can make a big difference in one’s life. Every child has to make the tough transition from middle school to high school. This milestone was especially hard for me. This single circumstance transitioned me from a sheltered child to a mature adult. For the most part‚ I had an easy childhood. I attended a small Catholic school in my hometown. My graduating class was around sixty people‚ and I knew each of them personally. We grew up together. I was with the same group of kids

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    ABSOLUTION The Declaration of Independence and Constitution of The United States of America The United States Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence was approved on July 4‚ 1776 by members of the Second Continental Congress in Independence Hall (then known as the Pennsylvania State House) in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania as a means to cut ties and governance with mother England. Unbeknownst at the time‚ it also lay the philosophical basis to the United States Constitution

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    The declaration of independence is one of the most popular documents in the U.S. History. It really challenged the monarch of the King and British Parliament by uniting the colonists and inspiring them to fight for equality‚ liberty‚ and justice. Thomas Jefferson traveled to Philadelphia to be a delegate to the Second Continental Congress on May 1779. Thomas Jefferson soon arrived in Philadelphia‚ He was the youngest member of the congress.The committee met up numerous times to discuss ideas

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    The Declaration of Independence was written as a way to try and gain freedom for the colonists. Within‚ there are stated many ideals that the colonists had and believed were important‚ they were; equality‚ the right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness‚ consent of the governed‚ and the ability to alter or abolish government. Many have differing views on what ideal in the document is the most important out of the four listed. In my opinion they started off with a bang and put the most important

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