A lot of people made a significant effect to the history. There is Abraham Lincoln who was the most influential American president by abolishing slavery. We all know Albert Einstein who contributed a lot to the study of physics. Marie Curie was awarded a Nobel Prize for her discovery of radiation which sparked ideas to what we have now in advanced medicine.
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Assuring that the harms of the British Government wouldn't be repeated
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I assume you mean the American Revolution by back then, and the reason that freedom of religion was so important (as well as many other Bill of Rights amendments) was to assure that the harms of the British Government (detailed in the Declaration of Independence) could not be repeated. Many people fled to America to escape the religious oppression of the Church of England, as it was both very strict on what religions were allowed and very closely entangled with the British Government, hence the separation of church and state in America.
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His veto of the Civil Rights Act of 1866
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His name is Jesse Owens.
Explanation:
Jesse Owens was an extraordinary black American athlete that won four gold medals in the 1936 Olympics celebrated in a Germany ruled by the Nazis. The Nazi propaganda used the games as a good opportunity to show the power and grandeur of the Nazi state and as a platform to project the supposed superiority of the Aryan race that was an essential part of the Nazi ideology. So, it was awful for Hitler and his propagandists to see a black man outperforming white Aryan athletes.
Direct democracy would be extremely costly