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Continent: Europe
Countries: Spain, Portugal, and France
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A few weaknesses from the articles of confederation were...
- Congress had no power to take/collect taxes
- There was no branch or system to make sure laws were being carried out
- Lots of debts were made that couldn't be paid
- Too many currencies were made and not just 1 currency for the country.
I only listed a <u>few</u> there are plenty more weaknesses.
Nat Turner was an <span>enslaved African American who led a rebellion of slaves and free blacks in Southampton County
Fredrick Douglass </span><span>was an African-American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman</span>
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Jefferson's idea of "unalienable rights" in the Declaration of Independence is similar to the idea of natural rights, which comes from Locke. According to Locke, people are born with certain inherent rights that the government cannot remove. Jefferson writes in the Declaration that "all men are created equal." This idea is derived in part from Locke's idea of the "tabula rasa," which means that all people are born without prior knowledge and are therefore equal in status.
The idea that the government owes its existence to the consent of the governed and that once the government goes against this so-called social contract, it should be overthrown, comes from Locke and Rousseau. According to their philosophy, people give up some of their rights to the government for protection and security, but the government must still protect individuals' natural rights. Another Enlightenment idea in the Declaration is that people have the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness . These...
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its number 1
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because if u see a map it shows