The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are two very separate yet intinsically linked documents. Formally, the Declaration has no legal power whatsover in the United States, while the Constitution is the foundation of all legal power in the United States.
Even the tone of the documents have clear differences. The Declaration is far shorter and is a passionate document, using high language to describe the rights of man and how King George III of England had violated these rights. The Declaration is an ideological and philosophical document containing what the signatories felt the powers of government should be. It contained strong religious and spiritual symbolism, though not necessarily pertaining to any one faith.
The Constitution is a much "drier" document, outlining in plain English (from a legal standpoint) what the setup and powers of the government were. In keeping with the ideals added by the Bill of Rights, all religious references were removed from the Constituion (compare to the famous beginning of the Declaration, "...that all men are created equal, and endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights...")
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" ...do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States, and parts of States, are, and henceforward shall be free; and that the Executive government of the United States, including the military and naval authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons." Hope this helps plz hit the crown.
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The three things needed to create x-rays are a source of electrons, a means of accelerating the electrons to high speeds, and a target for the accelerated electron to interact with. X-rays are produced when the free electrons cause energy to be released as they interact with the atomic particles in the target.
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In the stories "Zulma" and "Piano Obsession", the authors carry out multiple time skips in order to show the reader character development rather than keep to a certain time period and have the story only focusing that part.
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I don't have one but the text in both stories have pieces of evidence that visualizes the changing of the characters, and how far they've grown from the first time into the story up until the final words. sorry if this wasn't much help-
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