There are 50 states in the USA
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The 27th Amendment to the Constitution was first proposed in 1789 by the 1st Congress to the state to be ratified. It was proposed with other 10 amendments to the Constitution but lacking the number of votes necessary, it did not pass like its others sister amendments to become what is today known as the Bill of Rights. It took about more than 200 years until 1992, after a campaign was started by University of Texas at Austin student Joe Watson in 1982. This amendment prohibited the increase or decrease of a congressman´s salary within a term in office. If there is to be a reduction or increment in the income perceived by a congress member, this must take effect only until the following terms office. (The answer is that it was first proposed more than 200 years before it was ratified).
A simplified version of the Western European feudal system starts with the King at the top followed by nobles/lords swaths of land throughout the country. Underneath the nobles/ lords were knights and below them the peasants. The fedual system worked through a series of exchange.
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Los elementos de la Ilustración que tomaron los patriotas de EEUU para organizar su revolución de independencia fueron los siguientes.
Los colonos que habitaban las 13 colonias en Norteamérica, tomaron como referencia las innovadoras ideas de los pensadores de la Ilustración Europeo como John Locke, Voltaire, Montesquieu, y Thomas Hobbes.
Las ideas principales en las que basaron su movimiento de independencia fueron la de libertad, igualdad, y derecho a establecer su propio tipo de gobierno y el derecho a la propiedad privada.
Esas ideas inspiraron a prominentes colonos como George Washington, quien fue el líder del ejército Continental que derrotó a las tropas inglesas.
La teoría Liberar de John Locke influyó directamente en la redacción del documento llamado "Proclamación de la Independencia." Este documento fue redactado por Thomas Jefferson, Benjamín Franklin, Robert Livingston, Roger Sherman y John Adams.
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