The agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits and to form the society in which they live or it essentially binds people into a community that exists for mutual preservation is called Social Contract. People gain the civil freedom of being able to think and act rationally and morally but they sacrifice the physical freedom of being able to do whatever they please, when they enter into civil society. It is the vision that persons' political and moral obligations are dependent upon a contract. Jean-Jacques Rousseau believes that only by engaging into this contract that people become wholly human.
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Peasants’ Revolt, also called Wat Tyler’s Rebellion, (1381), first great popular rebellion in English history. Its immediate cause was the imposition of the unpopular poll tax of 1380, which brought to a head the economic discontent that had been growing since the middle of the century. The rebellion drew support from several sources and included well-to-do artisans and villeins as well as the destitute. Probably the main grievance of the agricultural labourers and urban working classes was the Statute of Labourers (1351), which attempted to fix maximum wages during the labour shortage following the Black Death.
The uprising was centred in the southeastern counties and East Anglia, with minor disturbances in other areas. It began in Essex in May 1381, taking the government of the young king Richard II by surprise. In June rebels from Essex and Kent marched toward London. On the 13th the Kentish men, under Wat Tyler, entered London, where they massacred some Flemish merchants and razed the palace of the king’s uncle, the unpopular John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster. The government was compelled to negotiate. On the 14th Richard met the men of Essex outside London at Mile End, where he promised cheap land, free trade, and the abolition of serfdom and forced labour. During the king’s absence, the Kentish rebels in the city forced the surrender of the Tower of London; the chancellor, Archbishop Simon of Sudbury, and the treasurer, Sir Robert Hales, both of whom were held responsible for the poll tax, were beheaded.
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Mark E. Reed rose to power as the Speaker of the House of Washington State's Legislature in the 1920s.
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The seventh international conference of American states held in Montevideo, Uruguay and the convention on Rights and Duties of states was signed by Plenipotentiaries (diplomats with full powers to take independent decisions for their government) on December 26, 1933.
Sixteen articles were properly itemized and article 8 of the document clearly states that – No nation has the right to be involved in any affairs of another country both within and externally.