I'd say to a pretty good extent.
Here's a list of the benefits:
"-it contributed to the US becoming a Global Power
-brought the US together with other Nations (Transportation)
-made products more affordable
-production of things is must faster and this allows us to get more goods
-left a better and easier way of life for those struggling
-better living conditions today
<span>-make our society more efficient and convenient </span>
-allowed more opportunities to arise for people (first man on the moon)
-population and life expectancy increased
<span>-allows us to learn/discover more about the past"</span>
<u><em>The Bill of Rights of the United States</em></u> is the collective name given to the first ten amendments of the Constitution of the United States approved on December 15, 1791.
It was an answer to calm the fears of antifederalist groups, some of them influential opponents of the Constitution, and prominent members of the Philadelphia Convention, who argued that it failed to defend the basic principles of human freedom. These amendments guarantee a series of personal freedoms, limit the power of the government in judicial processes and others; and some faculties are reserved for the states and the people.
Maybe characters and setting?
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Egypt developed around the Nile River, while Mesopotamia developed between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. With government both Egypt and Mesopotamia had a one main ruler, but Egypt had a centralized government with a pharaoh, while Mesopotamia had a government with a king. Farming surpluses lead to both civilizations becoming rich in artisans and traders. Both economies grew as a result. Both had major rivers and with leaders.
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