The influence of the English Bill of Rights upon colonists in colonial America
Explanation:
The English Bill introduced in 1689 constituted by the English Bill of Rights and the Magna Carta of England became a great historic document with an aim to enhance democracy in Great Britain.
The bill guaranteed free elections to elect the members of the parliament and limited the powers of the monarchy, removed overburdening taxes and punishments, and established representative government format
, and the rights and liberties of an individual were protected legally under the English Law.
All these changes which the English Bill brought made a huge influence among the American colonists. When the colonists were denied their basic civil rights, they revolted for their rights which led to the great American Revolutionary War.
Finally the themes, thoughts and principles laid in the English Bill were also taken up in the First State Constitution and the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. Bill of Rights with the declaration of the American Independence in 1776.
False. For instance, if I had two cups of water and two cups of iron, which would weigh more? The iron, because it is denser.
Conditioned stimuli; unconditioned response
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Of the choices you provided the one that didn't have anything to do with starting the war was the forming of an a<span>n alliance between Germany and the United States. This had nothing to do with the war starting.</span>
The answer is: c.it's a comment on human nature.
A strong theme usually contains a controversial thinking that could be related by most people by observing themselves and the environment surrounding them. Human nature has a very dark side to it whether we want to admit it or not. Which is why it become one of the important characteristic of a strong theme.