Propaganda is biased/misleading information, usually to promote/publicize something political.
There was no specific "group" in charge of propaganda in America, but it was definitely used in World War l and ll.
One of the most famous propaganda's, though, is Paul Revere's exaggeration of the Boston Massacre.
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<span>The correct answer is the Bill of Rights. It shows what people are allowed to do and what they aren't. The original bill was the first 10 amendments to the US constitution, but the list keeps being expanded as need be and now it has over 20 that were made for various needs like giving more rights to the disenfranchised or similar.</span>
A church council maybe about 400AD - the same one that decided to suppress the role and importance of Women in the Church... Hope this helps! :)
The Manga Carta (The Great Charter) is the one of most signifigant pieces of histroy. It recongizes 4 basic humans rights:
<span>(1) No taxes may be levied without consent of Parliament
(2) No subject may be imprisoned without cause shown (reaffirmation of the right of habeas corpus)
(3) No soldiers may be quartered upon the citizenry
(4) Martial law may not be used in time of peace.
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These values are still reflected in today's societies and have become the basics of human rights as we know it.
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The federal debt is the total amount of money that the federal government owes, either to its investors or to itself. At the end of fiscal year 2019, the total federal debt was $22.8 trillion dollars.