Quran (holy book) is the answer i think
The Continental Congress created the Continental Association, an agreement to boycott British goods. Additionally, it was decided that if the Coercive Acts were not reversed after a year, goods were to stop being exported to Great Britain as well.
The bill of rights are the 1st 10 Amendments
1. Freedom of religion, speech,press, assembly, and petition.
2. Right to keep and bear arms(guns) in order to maintain a well regulated militia.
3. No quartering of soldiers
4. Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
5. Right to due process of law;double jeopardy
6. right of an accused person ex. Speedy and public trial
7. Right of trial by jury in civil cases.
8. Freedom of excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments
9. Other rights of the people
10. Powers reserved to the states.
Some examples of popular composers of music includes:
- Chopin
- Beethoven
- Stravinsky, etc
<h3>Who is a Composer?</h3>
This is a person who writes music that is to be played or performed in an opera or an orchestra.
With this in mind, noting that the question is incomplete, we decide to talk about the composer Beethoven who is very famous for his songs.
He is a German composer whose work is enduring even till today and is one of the most respected composers of music and he wrote some songs like:
- Fidelio. ...
- Piano Sonata No. ...
- Violin Concerto. ...
- Piano Sonata No. ...
- 6. " ...
- Piano Concerto No, etc.
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The rise of christianity in the Roman Empire was different to that of medieval Europe.
In the Roman Empire, christians were persecuted at the beginning and very slowly increased the amount of people who believed in their god. However, as time passed, more and more people identified themselves as belonging to the christian religion.
In medieval Europe on the other hand, christianity became popular much faster, as there was not that much opposition, compared to the times of Roman empire.