In the early 17th century Galileo was indeed convicted of heresy because he claimed that Earth revolved around the Sun. This conviction was an example of an religiously motivated conviction of someone who had the best intentions in mind in the sense of mankind achieving greater knowledge.
They believed that their local and state governments would be most responsive to their needs and therefore wanted as many limitations as possible on the power of the national governments over the states. ... The most vocal proponent of states rights during the early republic was Thomas Jefferson.
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In preparation for the convention, Stanton drafted a “Declaration of Rights and Sentiments,” which she modeled after the Declaration of Independence. In the document, she called for moral, economic, and political equality for women.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "Northern Ireland and Independence," since Ireland has a long history of issues involving independence from England. </span></span>