Both Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln recognized that "forever" means perpetuity, but they disagreed with the details of what individual should remain forever. In terms of the permanent life of the Confederacy, Davis spoke of perpetuity.
It was the case about abortion and stages that are considered right and wrong to abort a kid.
Government document limited the power of the king of England and protected the rights of the nobility.
So, advice for writing this is to look up a right which is really simple. Go onto google and find out your rights, and pick one that is interesting or cool. Then, talk a little about why it'd be important to keep it protected. For example (probably don't copy this, it's just an example:)
The first amendment gives US citizens the right to worship how and in whatever manner they want, as long as it abides by other laws. It also allows the freedom of speech for any person. If it wasn't protected, there would be no way for people to voice the problems and concerns of the people, and many religions wouldn't be as strong.
C.) cotton Thats the answer, the king main topic of the conversation in the south