<span>Religion would be an undertone throughout the entire book and Bradford would have discussed it. While Bradford himself was not particularly religious, religion would have been a factor in the decisions many of the pilgrims made and as such cannot be overlooked. The pilgrims were very religious people who would have expressed a strong "Protestant work ethic." Additionally, there would be a discussion on food scarcity and the agrarian community. One of the priorities for the pilgrims would have been sufficient food and developing the economy and infrastructure to have that would undoubtedly be a part of the book. Further, the book would discuss the voyage on the Mayflower and the subsequent landing at Plymouth Rock.</span>
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He didn't believe blacks should have a right to vote and shouldn't be apart of any laws. "Threatened constitution of states" He believe that it limited the power that each state has.
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Both A and B are true
Until 1969, college students were excempted from being drafted into the Vietnam War. This was considered unfair because if favored high and medium income men who could afford college. Those who can't afford college belong disproportionally to low income populations.
After 1969, the daft was changed. The lottery was a radomnized processed but it still had flaws (it disproportionally drafted men born in the latter months of the year).
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It gives U.S. citizens very limited rights.
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It's used to keep the US Stabled, btw, Federalists supported the Constitution not the Bill of Rights
<span>Claudius replies: "It likes us well; And at our more consider'd time well read, Answer, and think upon this business. Meantime we thank you for your well-took labour: Go to your rest; at night we'll feast together. Most welcome home!"
In plain english this means - Thank you for letting me know of the King's request, and welcome home. I'll think about it and get back to this matter later.</span>