Thomas Paine stated his arguments against the rule of Great Britain through his pamphlet entitled Common Sense.
His arguments are the following:
1) It is absurd for an island (Great Britain) to rule over a continent (America)
2) London is too far from America to rule over it. They don't know the situation that is happening in America and so they are not equipped to rule over it due to lack of data and first hand experiences.
3) The King and the Parliament will ultimately decide in favor of Great Britain regardless if the decision made will inevitably affect America in a negative way.
Answer:
if its about how she freed slaves something like "How did Harriet Tubman impact the sake of african american lives to greatly change their living style and ways today?"
Explanation:
She did a great heroic deed that many answers could support this question.
They established a postal system.....the spread of weapons used with gunpowder.....the extension of the grand canal in china....the invention of new medicines
One of the most prominent positive effects of Westward expansion is that American Indians showed to the immigrants how they could survive in these new territories. This was a great help from the American Indians because they knew how hard was the life in those territories and the new inhabitants needed to know how to dwell in there.
Ans:
When culture develops and become more strong,as compared to other cultures then people around the globe are attracted towards such culture.Even if they are enemies. And that is what happened between the west and the soviet union in the mid 1980's as it were the first time in which western acts were allowed to tour in the U.S.S.R. and even in Soviet Russia itself.
Explanation:
<u>The Western Music and Culture And Downfall of U.S.S.R:</u>
At the time when Mikhail Gorbachev was the General Secretary of the soviet union. The volatility of international oil market and the ups and downs in agriculture business made it very hard for the Soviet Union to develop.
As the General Secretary of soviet union wanted reforms and he did some, which brought the west and the soviet union much closer then ever. As the people from that region fell in love with the western culture as they enjoyed western music and had concerts arranged for the western artists to come and perform.
As Mikhail Safonov states, “when a person had educated himself in the culture of the Beatles, he found he could no longer live in lies and hypocrisy” (Safonov).
They loved the music and dance, it was a new day for them.
<u>Resistance from the Soviet Union-</u>
But there was a response from the leaders and the political parties, as they started campaigning against the western music.<em>A “blacklist” of banned (or “not recommended”) musical groups, formally titled as “The approximate list of foreign musical groups and artists whose repertoires contain ideologically harmful compositions”,</em> was regularly updated and disseminated by the Komsomol, the Communist Party’s Youth Wing((The Scotsman).