The revolution impacted many parts of the world due to great changes in England and all over
Answer:
-ideas from the enlightenment are shared across the ocean in pamphlets, books, and newspapers
-popular sovereignty
-ideas that human political and social arrangements could be improved through human action led to attacks on the conventional way of life
-new ideas of of liberty, equality, free trade, republicanism, religious tolerance, and human rationality also attacked conventionalism and helped ignite revolutions
-these ideas were often controversial .
<span>Reformers established the 18th amendment which prohibited the sale, consumption and production of alcohol in the United States. They also tried to created a movement called the Temperance movement, which encouraged citizens to not drink alcohol. Both of these methods failed due to bootlegging and public outcry.</span>
Answer:
The Act of 1920 was intended to create two self-governing territories within Ireland, with both remaining within the United Kingdom. ... Since partition, a key aspiration of Irishnationalists has been to bring about a reunited Ireland, with the whole island forming one independent state.
Answer: Monetary Compensation
Explanation:
This question relates to the shipwrecked sailors Dudley and Stevens who killed and ate a fellow sailor named Brooks in order to survive the ordeal. A criminal case was brought by the state in <em>The Queen vs Dudley and Stephens</em> wherein they were sentenced to death but subsequently released after about 6 months.
If a Civil case had been brought against them, the Plaintiffs would be asking for monetary relief or compensation because in Civil Court the punishment is either monetary compensation or an order to the defendant to fulfil their obligation in the contract in dispute.
As Brooks was already dead, the only logical relief the plaintiffs could receive would be monetary compensation not unlike what OJ Simpson was ordered to pay the family of Ron Goldman when he was found liable for Goldman's murder in civil court.