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In 1762, Rousseau wrote The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right, in which he explained that government is based on the idea of popular sovereignty. Locke further argued that if a government no longer protects each individual's right, then revolution is not just a right but an obligation.
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Alike the Patriots, which were the majority of the people in the New England Colony, making the independence movement very popular in the early 1770s, Georgians also fiercely opposed British trade regulations, which was the main reason for the independence movement and ultimately the Revolutionary War (1775-83).
However, the number of Patriots was much smaller in Georgia than in other colonies because the colony had originally prospered under royal rule, and many Georgians, due to their geographical conditions, thought that they needed the protection of British troops against a possible Indian attack.
War was never a big part of Zapotecan religion. The only time when Zapotecs waged war for religion was when the High Priest said that a certain city must fall in order for nature to be balanced. This is completely different from the Aztecs. The Aztecs waged war to get more people to worship their God, Huitzilopotlchi. Every conquered city must convert or be killed. Many people were killed anyways since the Aztecs also waged war in order to get more people to sacrifice. The Aztecs sacrificed so many that they started a whole set of wars, the Flowery Wars, because they ran out of people to sacrifice.<span>Based on the timeline, in which year did war between the two cultures give way to peace is 1496</span>
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In 2014, the Obama administration issued guidelines for deporting unauthorized immigrants that placed the highest priority on gang members, felons and those who posed security threats. A goal was to concentrate limited resources on the most serious cases, but many Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents complained that the priorities tied their hands, taking away their discretion as to whom to pursue.
Under the new directives, the government "no longer will exempt classes or categories of removable aliens from potential enforcement." Immigration agents can now focus on picking up and removing anyone charged with or convicted of any criminal offense, even minor ones, as well as anyone already ordered deported, regardless of whether they have a criminal record.
One unauthorized immigrant in California, Kristina, who did not want her last name used because of fear of deportation, said she was alarmed to learn on Tuesday that she would now be considered a prime target. Kristina has been in the country for 25 years and has been ordered deported, but her removal had been postponed for the last four years by the Obama administration. "We have our whole lives here; our children are citizens," she said. "Now I don't know if I can go out, if I should drive."But the Obama guidelines "translated into de facto protections" for people with no legal right to live in the United States, said Dan Stein, president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which opposes legalization for unauthorized immigrants. Unless they fell into one of the high-priority categories, Mr. Stein said, "the chance of being deported was virtually zero."
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