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Bonus Army, gathering of probably 10,000 to 25,000 World War I veterans (estimates vary widely) who, with their wives and children, converged on Washington, D.C., in 1932, demanding immediate bonus payment for wartime services to alleviate the economic hardship of the Great Depression
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False
Explanation:
In the Treaty of Versailles, the responsibility for starting the conflict and war reparations were <u>not</u> evenly distributed. Germany was the sole country that had to pay.
The religions in both mesopotamia and ancient Egypt were polytheistic, meaning they believed in multiple gods and goddesses, and were based on nature.
John Locke was born in 1632 and died in 1702 in England. His life spanned the same period as the English Revolution that redefined British monarchical power.
According to Locke, man lived in a natural state where there was no political or social organization. This restricted his freedom and prevented the development of any science or art.
The problem is that there was no judge, a power above the others who could monitor whether everyone is enjoying natural rights.
So, to solve this power vacuum, men will freely agree to constitute themselves in an organized political society.
Man can directly influence the political decisions of civil society, either through the exercise of direct democracy or by delegating his decision-making power to another person. This is the case with representative democracy, in which citizens elect their representatives.
For its part, the State aims to ensure the rights of men such as life, freedom and private property.
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The 27th president and 10th Chief Justice William Taft was important because he became the first and only person in history to maintain the highest rankings in two branches of the United States government. Taft served as president from 1909 to 1913 and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1921 to 1930.
Explanation:
History has an article on it.