What does the Declaration of Independence say about the rights of people?
The declaration of Independence of the United States according to the "Center for Civic Education" is stated the following:
"We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness"
In other words since the U.S.A became independence, the human rights were important for them. They took the time to take a look in what they needed to improve to make the beautiful country that we see today.
Conceived suggests an idea of natural birth and creation of life
Feudalism is the prevailing social framework in medieval Europe, in which the honorability held grounds from the Crown in return for military administration, and vassals were thusly inhabitants of the nobles, while the workers were obliged to live on their ruler's property and give him reverence, work, and an offer of the deliver, notionally in return for military insurance.
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It is where the ozone layer is located and it protects from harmful gamma rays and the sun from making the Earth too hot
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D. Imperialism
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