1. What would an Indian rebel think about the British ruling his country?The Indian Rebel would be very disgruntled, angry, or sad.2. What would a British soldier think about the Indian rebels?The British Soldier would think the rebels would be savages, and below them.
I believe that in accordance to minimum wage the courts should be involved as well as in safety issues and regulations.
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Many English citizens were distrustful of the Catholic king and disapproved of the monarchy's outright power. ... Among its many provisions, the Bill of Rights condemned King James II for abusing his power and declared that the monarchy could not rule without consent of the Parliament.
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Collected commentary. Advertising, installment buying, consumer credit, the allure of ever-better mass-produced goods—did these herald the triumph or decay of American civilization? Illustrated with numerous advertisements, this collection samples the ardent opinions voiced by champions and critics of "consumptionism" in the 1920s. What was the core of their disagreement? Did they agree on any central points? How does their discussion resemble today's commentary on consumerism? Selections can be divided among students for research and classroom discussion.