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was to be a good person and do your duty, and escape Samara to become Brahman.
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D. The Bedouins protected non-Muslims fibom being mistreated
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The Allies had pushed the German occupying troops on the Italian peninsula farther and farther north. On June 4, U.S. Gen. Mark Clark had captured Rome. Now the Germans had dug in north of Florence. Built earlier in the year, this defensive line consisted of fortified towns, stretching from Pisa in the west to Pesaro in the east. One of these towns was Siena, home to much glorious medieval art—also home to the Italian partisans, guerillas who had been harassing the Germans and remnants of Italian fascists since Italy had surrendered. Their ability to create chaos and confusion behind the Germans’ own lines was of great aid to the Allies.
Expert strategic maneuvering by British General Harold Alexander, who opened his offensive on August 25, surprised the Germans, and the 8th Army swept through the Plain of Lombardy, crashing through the Gothic Line.
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The British cross the Gothic Line
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TAGSWORLD WAR II
BY HISTORY.COM EDITORS
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The major political changes came from both the american revolution and the french revolution. The american revolution was inspired by the ideas of liberalism developed by thinkers such as John Locke and Montesquieu. This ideas held that the invidividual is more important than the collective, and that every person has rights given by god, which came to be known as human rights. Finally, liberals opposed monarchy and instead favored republicanism, which means that the government should be elected by its people, and could be removed from power in anytime in case it does not satisfy its people's needs.
These ideas inspired the development of constitutions. A constitution is the supreme law of the state, form which all other laws are derived. The first constitution was the United Sates constitution, which defended liberal principles such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom of assembly. With time, intellectuals in other european countries took insipiration from the US constitution and began to introduce changes in their countries of origin.
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A: The American colonies were located far from England and were relatively independent.
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the last two are true because I recently read about it. the first two I did some research and found out that they were not so similar your answer would be The American colonies were located far from England and were relatively independent, or the first option. (: