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The difference between the use of Join or Die in 1754 and 1765 is that Franklin had designed it to unite the colonies for 'management of Indian relations' and defense against France, but in 1765 American colonists used it to urge colonial unity against the British.
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Raphael:
was a renowned artist of the Italian Renaissance.
Served under the patronage of Pope Leo X.
Important works include the School of Athens.
Michelangelo:
was a renowned artist of the Italian Renaissance.
Important works include La Pieta.
Raphael (1483-1520), was an important Italian Renaissance painter and architect. His best artworks are “The Madonnas” and his frescos “Stanza della Segnatura” in the Palace of the Vatican.
Michelangelo (1475-1564) was an Italian Sculptor and Painter, considered the most important artist of the Italian Renaissance. Under the support of the Medici family, the artworks of Michelangelo are one of the most beautiful in the history of art. His most famous pieces of art are La Pieta sculpture, David sculpture, and the paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, in the Vatican City.
Slaves. Slaves came from Africa, not America!
The 2nd one, <span>Dinosaurs died out because of natural causes and a mass extinction during the Paleozoic Era.
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include a warrant and be based on probable cause.
Explanation:
The fourth Amendment was created to prevent the abuse of power from the police department. Before the fourth amendment was created, the police had the right to conduct a search to citizens' home at any given time and place. This leaves a lot of opportunities for them to plant evidence and disrupt the right of privacy.
After the amendment, Police can no longer do that. In order to search a private property, they need to gain a warrant (which is basically a permit given by the court) or maybe the have a strong basis to believe that a citizen is in danger. (For example, if police heard a gun shot from a private property, that police can conduct a search without a warrant)