<em>Note: Britain did NOT want to control North America; North America became its own thing far after Britain was involved. Also I didn't include enough information or evidence but this is just enough to get you started.</em>
But they wanted to keep the rebels in check so nothing big happened (aka the revolution). Then eventually the rebels were able to escape from the British and then America was made.
If we think about freedom of expression, one of its greatest advantages is that it allows us to express our ideas, thoughts and opinions without the possibility of censorship. Freedom of expression, developing critical and individual thinking, will lead to disagreements between people. This will always be rich, as long as there is respect, openness and listening.
It also allows us to see and hear through the media information you will see, timely, impartial and uncensored. This is one of the ways that citizens learn about political campaigns and taking advantage of the one they find most interesting (or with which they feel most identified). With this right they would be supported to openly support representatives who share their views.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression. This right implies not to be disturbed because of their opinions, to investigate and receive information and opinions, and to disseminate them, without limitation of borders, by any means of expression.
The right to free expression is one of the most fundamental, since it is essential to the struggle for the respect and promotion of all human rights. Without the ability to speak freely, to denounce injustices and cry for change man is condemned to oppression.
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America was founded to protect its people, from corruption, war, and chaos. The reason that we have the U.S government so spanned out is because if one branch ruled over the United States then we would turn into a monarchy or even a tyranny. The advantage is that we do not have to worry about having a coup anytime soon. The disadvantage is that it takes a very long time to get a new law passed, first it has to go through all of the branches, and if the Legislative branch doesnt like it then you have to re-do the whole process again.
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B) ethical fundamentalism
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A government or political party that strictly derives its ethics and laws based on a specific religious book is an example of <u>ethical fundamentalism</u>. Ethical fundamentalism asserts that the ultimate moral guide is a supreme rule gotten from external sources or central figures such as the Bible and Quran. It involves relying on external sources or central figure for ethical rules.
<em>In the modern era, the equivalent practice of using the presidency as a bully pulpit (Theodore Roosevelt) could best be summed up in the phrase,</em> "going public". President Theodore Roosevelt took an unrestricted view of his job. In two administrations, he never hesitated to take his case - controversies - <u>directly to the people</u> (a Presidency called “bully pulpit”). He was the typical proactive President of the 19th century.
Bully pulpit is the ability to use the Presidency´s office to influence Congress to accept legislative proposals. An active use of the Presidency’s prestige to inspire/moralize.