Yes. The Magna Carta influenced the idea of freedom.
The story begins with Juana as a little girl, confessing her sins in a church (for the second or third time on the same day). The priest is amazed that Juana is so deeply religious and asks if everything is fine at home, with her family and with her friends. Nothing seems to go wrong in her life, and the priest understands that she is a very religious girl. She jumps out of the church, grateful to have been forgiven by God and Jesus.
Pope Alexander didn't want two catholic countries fighting eachother. Portugal <span>and Spain were fighting over the New World.
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The right answer is "The allies did not give Italy the territory it had been promised for switching sides in the war"
At the end of the first world war Italy was undergoing a process of great losses of a material and human nature. There was a high rate of unemployment and the Italians were dissatisfied as the course of the division of the end of the war, since Italy did not gain any territory, even having fought in the end alongside the winners.
It was with this discontent that Bento Mussolini threw himself into politics. His ideas were extremist and promised to rescue the dignity of the Italian people.
One of the main ideas for government that Thomas Jefferson stressed in his inaugural address was the importance of respecting individual liberty, especially those enshrined with the Bill of Rights.