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    Machiavelli wrote and studied the change in political beliefs in France and Italy. Machiavelli was a descendant from Florence like Dante but Machiavelli came from a different political climate. Florence had changed many times since Dante’s oligarchy succumbed to the power of rich Signori

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    Brain Trust‚ or his highly skilled advisors. The three main goals they focused on to make better was relief for the needy‚ economic recovery‚ and financial reform. The first 100 days consisted of intense legislative activity‚ which then led to the expansion of 15 legislations‚ which expanded the federal government’s role in the nation’s economy. They then sought to fix

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    lot of change in government. However none of those succeeded to rule the country efficiently. People were used to starving and wanted to change that. There were nobility but none of them cared for any change in the country and had most of their income come from the church even though they were not devout Christians‚ and to add to that the Military was decentralized and got involved with the government and rigged the elections. Therefore when King Alfonso the Thirteenth realized the people did not like

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    but once it did‚ he realized he wasn’t happy in this world of censorship. However‚ Clarisse was one to ignore these restrictions. She was a girl who was constantly thinking‚ a girl who cared about people’s feelings‚ a girl who was not a part of this law-abiding community. She was different‚ and that interested Montag. After contemplating her question‚ he

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    English Bill of Rights was passed by parliament in December of 1689. It refers to the British Law that the Parliament of Great Britain‚ declaring the liberties and rights of the citizens while setting a succession in Mary II and William II following the 1688’s Glorious Revolution during which deposition of James II took place. It enumerates certain rights to which common people and permanent residents of the constitutional monarch were thought to be entitled in the late 17th century. The Bill of Rights

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    were born right now‚ this instant‚ at you’re present age without any knowledge about how women used to be treated‚ the assumption could be made that men and women are basically equal. Yes‚ men are a little stronger physically‚ but overall the two sexes are both equal. Things weren’t always so picturesque‚ though. Since people first settled here‚ on what is now the United States of America‚ women were thought of as inferior. Ever so slowly though‚ the men’s view on women began to change. The change

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    hundred and ninety two years of Mexico being a nation‚ it has came across several essential changes especially political vicissitudes. From being in a hierarchal system where the church played and significant role as we‚ as peoples voices not being equal to revolving into a democracy with separation of state and church‚ free education and most importantly equality. An important factor that contributes to this change in Mexico was the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) . For in its seventy-two years

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    known by the nickname of Honest Abe. Freedom to me is to have rights as a person and a nation. The bill of rights is one of the biggest amendments to me‚ because it shows all of the rights we have as Americans. Some of the amendments that are in the bill of rights are under discussion today and if they go through with changing them they will be taking away our rights that we have as americans. If the government takes away our rights it will take away the point of our army risking their lives for

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    therefore the Civil Rights Movement began with the goal of endeavoring the equality that was widely coveted. Peaking between 1954 and 1968‚ the Civil Rights Movement worked towards racial equality. This included working toward the end of segregation‚ attaining African American voting rights‚ and ending overall racial discrimination. Through peaceful protests‚ lawsuits‚ boycotts‚ sit-ins‚ and other impactful actions‚ the Civil Rights Movement successfully attained more rights and equalities for African

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    This world did not always belong to us humans‚ we are an evolution of bacterial cells that meshed together to become a different type of living species. The Earth has been around for millions of years‚ so we do not know what has happened since the beginning. Over time our ancestors have practiced religions and passed on myths‚ many of which are still believed to be true‚ or changed overtime. When the word myth is mentioned‚ instantly the majority thinks of gods/goddesses and or heroes. Hercules

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