In 1936, Hitler advanced his troops (22,000) into Rhineland, violating the Treaty of Versailles.
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The "rights of Englishmen" are the perceived traditional rights of English subjects and later English speaking subjects of the British crown. ... Belief in these rights subsequently became a widely accepted justification for the American Revolution.
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The phrase "rights of Englishmen" meant common law rights that were fundamental in the sense that neither the monarch nor parliament would dare to change or violate them. These rights were established by a king issuing or signing a charter.
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The Great Society rests on abundance and liberty for all. It demands an end to poverty and racial injustice, to which we are totally committed in our time. But that is just the beginning. The Great Society is a place where every child can find knowledge to enrich his mind and to enlarge his talents.
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