No candidate in the election of 1824 received of a majority of electoral college votes and so the 12th Amendment was needed so as to send the election to the House to decide.
It was signed by President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Israeli
Priminister Menachem Begin. This was
signed on 1978. As a result Egypt and
Israel made peace. This drew mixed
reactions as the Palestinians were against it but some organizations hailed as
a major development in the Middle East.
It was done through the efforts of U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Sadat
and Begin would both be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Answer:
1. He gave a lot of talks which inspired many people.
2. Printing press
Explanation:
Jean-Paul Marat was popular as a political commentator and scientist. He was a French national. He also combined as a journalist who spreads his political ideas and theories through the published printing press, such as pamphlets or newspapers.
One of his famous works was titled "Plan de législation criminalle" which focused on disciplinary reforms in France. It was published in 1782. Marat was stabbed to death in 1793 at age 50.
According to Locke, in the state of nature all men are equal and free to do as they please. This state is governed by the nature law, reason, which is provided to all men the same. Ins this state men are not allowed to attempt against their life and that of others because it does not belong to them but to the Supreme Creator of mankind, and it decides when a life is over.
Answer:
They used less slaves than the middle and southern colonies.
Explanation:
Only 3% of the labor in New England was from slaves.