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Lilit [14]
3 years ago
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Please help me so I don't fail school!!!!!!!!!!                 Directions The Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constituti

on, and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen are all powerful documents. In an essay, analyze how each of these documents and the revolution it inspired influenced revolutions and revolutionaries, including Simón Bolívar and at least one or two of his fellow revolutionaries. Take special note of the impact of the political and legal ideas contained in the documents mentioned. Where possible, compare them to the Declaration of Independence of Venezuela. Prompt Use the project information, Internet, newspapers, and books from the library to learn about the main figures in the Latin and Spanish American Revolutions and the way the three documents mentioned above shaped their thinking, their actions, and the revolutionary movements they were a part of. After your research, create an outline, then make each argument clearly and thoroughly, using evidence (especially documentary) for each point. Make certain you use proper compositional style, spelling, punctuation, etc.
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dmitriy555 [2]3 years ago
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The Declaration of Independence represented a new nation taking on an established power and winning. America was an inspiration for every nation wanting to rule themselves and stop being a colonial outpost. The idea to take on a large powerhouse like Britain, or Spain, as Simon Bolivar was doing, was daunting. The Constitution formed a government that would be set up by and represented the people. All the people would play a role, not just a few people because they have money or other wealth. The Rights of Man and of the Citizen took the foundation laid by the Declaration and the Constitution one more step. The Rights of Man helped establish the rights that each man was born with while also pointing out the rights of the Citizen. It pointed out where the two where similar and where the rights of a citizen differed from those of a man. 
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