This was the case with India and Vietnam in the mid 1900s when nationalist sentiments drove the people of these countries to gain independence from their colonial rulers in Europe. Years of involvement with the British had taught Indians about western ideas of democracy and self-government.
Answer: In the mid 1900s when nationalist sentiments drove the people of these countries to gain independence from their colonial rulers in Europe. Years of involvement with the British had taught Indians about western ideas of democracy
The Anti-Federalists opposed the commendation of the 1787 U.S. Constitution as a result of they feared that the new national government would be too powerful and so threaten individual liberties, given the absence of a bill of rights
Many soldiers argued that if they were old enough to fight they were old enough to <u>vote</u>. The <u>26th Amendment</u> gave 18-year-olds the <u>right to vote</u>.