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An ideal society has enough laws to protect the citizens and create a safe environment, while also still maintaining a comfortable level of freedom so one doesn't feel restricted in life.
Explanation: trust me
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I don't mean to dot his story
Both of their works are often about a lot of things, but I'd say they were written to, say, "boost morale" of the american people.
First Wave Movement (1848-1920) focused on getting the right to vote. The movement began with the Declaration of Sentiments essentially comparing the plight of women to that of men before the Revolution. The wave ended with women gaining the right to vote through the 19th Amendment.
Second War Movement (1960-1980) focused on ending discrimination against women in education and careers. They fought for the right to divorce, birth control, and full independent ownership of their property even with marriage. They also pushed for an Equal Rights Amendment which failed in 1982 but they were able to accomplish rights through the Civil Rights Act.
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divine right of kings
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In political theory, or political philosophy, John Locke refuted the theory of the divine right of kings and argued that all persons are endowed with natural rights to life, liberty, and property and that rulers who fail to protect those rights may be removed by the people, by force if necessary.