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    complex fabric that is woven by many notable people. Did you know that Samuel Finley Breese Morse is most commonly known for his invention of the single-wire telegraph and morse code. Morse was actually a painter before he became interested in electricity while in college. If it wasn’t for Morse‚ we wouldn’t be where we are at with today’s communication systems. Since Samuel Morse was the inventor of the telegraph and Morse code‚ The U.S. should create a monument in his honor. First of all‚ Samuel Morse

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    monarch Yearly essay (printed 2 Jan 2012) Henry Viii was crowned in the early 16th century‚ during the renaissance period. The renaissance period reflects back on the 15th century Florence‚ Italy where the rise of religious philosophy‚ nationalism and interest in the arts‚ humanities and architecture was dominated in pop culture. Henry Viii reflected these aspects as a renaissance monarch. However his significance to the world today was his influence in the birth of the Church of England.

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    Framers of the U.S. Constitution On July 4‚ 1776 the Declaration of Independence was signed. The thirteen colonies were no longer under King George III rule. It was a new world that needed a new type of leadership. On July 12‚ 1776 the Second Congress proposed the Articles of Confederation. The articles were ratified by all thirteen states on March 1‚ 1781. Under the Articles of Confederation each state had its own sovereignty. And the central government was to provide thing such as

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    the British rule‚ is to unite as one team. Sometimes we have to think out of the box and see that together we’re stronger. We won’t let Britain control us. Why don’t we speak out loud? Freedom of speech is very important to a person‚ because then your voice gets heard and you can make a change in society. I believe it is important to gain independence because mankind shall have liberty and equality and not have another country deciding over us and give unnecessary laws and taxes.

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    Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson was the 3d president of the United States of America. He was one of the most important presidents. BEing one of the first presidents‚ he build this country by purchasing the Louisiana Territory. Jefferson was also fundamental in the creation of this country. He should be remembered as important to the United States‚ but why? Thomas Jefferson’s early years weer not as interesting as the rest of his life. He was born on April 13‚ 1743 in what is modern day Albernale

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    Why were plebeians so important to Rome? There are probably several reasons why the Plebeians were so important to Rome. But to comprehend these facts‚ we need to comprehend the origin of the Plebeian people. The Plebeian people were believed to have come to Rome after the Patricians had founded Rome. They probably were the descendant of immigrants who were poor and in search of a better life (Santarpia‚ n.d.). The Plebeians were a poor working class whose activities relates to working in farms‚

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    many different freedoms‚ rights and laws that a citizen may have. The constitution is the supreme law of the United States of America. It is also the source of all government powers‚ and also provides the right to protect the rights of American citizens. It also established Americas national government. The constitution was signed in September of 1787 by delegates at the constitutional convention in Philadelphia. During that time in Philadelphia the delegates worked to form a stronger federal government

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    States‚ implements separation of powers and Federalism. The separation of powers creates three branches of government‚ the executive branch‚ the legislative branch‚ and the judicial branch. With each branch having different powers to keep each branch in check and from having too much power. Among the most powerful figures are the president and congress‚ with each having certain privileges in foreign and domestic matters. The president of the United States possesses a range of powers and privileges under

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    Without the separation of powers‚ neither of these principles would be realized. Governments perform three functions namely executive‚ judicial and legislative functions. The role of separation of powers involves the diffusion rather than concentration of powers within the state. Thus‚ these branches should be separate‚ unique and equal. The underlying principle of the separation of powers is that individuals have the potential to harm others‚ and this can become a reality when power is concentrated

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    America’s Founding Fathers were truly essential for its creation and survival‚ the most important out of all of them was George Washington. Firstly and foremost‚ George Washington was the commander in chief during the Revolutionary war‚ so his role was crucial to it’s victory for America. Secondly‚ George Washington had served as head of the militia forces during the Whiskey Rebellion to save America when it was still considered young. Finally‚ Washington had facilitated the Jay treaty‚ preventing

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