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A (I only) The rescue of the foundations of popular sovereignty
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The liberal ideals that marked new republics focused on the rights people have in republics, which governments should protect in the best way they could. This is clearly shown in the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. In some way these ideals come from the Enlightenment that questioned the Divine right of monarchs and claimed that the government´s purpose is to protect and to serve the people (=popular sovereignty), as in A.
II <em>The separation of the powers of the state </em>is a doctrine of (specific) American law that separates the executive, legislative and judicial power.
III <em>A marked society of privileges </em>is what the liberal ideals were trying to get rid of.
While there was many upsides and downsides of the Louisiana Purchase, some of the things it benefited included,
-More land for farming and obtaining natural resources
-Removed France from North America
-The U.S then Gained control of New Orleans and The Mississippi River
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The statement does not take away the credibility of how history is interpreted by historians. On the other hand, it validates it. For example, the account of the historains during the period of Emperor Caesar and his bossom friend who led people to murder him in the senatorum chamber, the human values like betrayal, disappointment which it teaches is clear without being subjective to the historian's ethnicity or experience.
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