Unlike other cases of imperial disintegration especially in the Americas , the colonies in Africa and Asia had the advantage of receiving independence or self rule without a major blood bath, with most of them receiving peacefully from their colonial masters. Several other colonies before had never received independence peacefully.
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Answer:
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In Western classical music, various combinations of the seven musical notes are used to compose music based on the emotions of the mind and to express them.
Through these compositions, Western classical musicians portray emotions such as happiness, sorrow and pain in their own ways.
In Indian classical music, the expression of emotion. the composition of musical notes and the way in which they relate to nature are all deeply connected to the soul.
Indian classical music expresses all emotions. these sentiments are interwoven with the atma, or soul.
from what i have gathered from quora, you can conclude the similarities is they both express emotion in their music. they also use similar instruments. ☆
hope this helped!
- sincerely, madeline
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Explanation:
In 1787 delegates from the thirteen states convened in Philadelphia to replace the unwieldy Articles of Confederation with a Constitution to endow the federal government with sufficient power to hold the country together. This short document, which was a result of both high idealism and low political horsetrading, has survived a Civil War and the massive expansion of the country to become the oldest constitution in the world. The Constitution itself, however, merely describes the functions of the federal government. It was left to ten Amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, to protect individual freedoms.
formation of a congress
Articles of Confederation formed the Continental Congress comprised of delegates from the colonies who were instrumental in articulating the needs of the states. The Continental Congress was instrumental in the set-up of a national government following the Declaration of Independence,