Since you know the answer, I am going to throw out a guess and say:
Yes.
They all had essentially the same idea about self-government and people's rights
He was 40 years old. He was born in 1890 and died in 1980
<span>gender equality
</span>The Cairo Conference of 1994 was a meeting of the United Nations to discuss the issue of<em><u>gender equality
</u></em>
NOT:
world poverty
overpopulation
<span>Communism</span>
<u> A. Protection from arrest without cause</u>
The Petition of Right (1628) was a petition from the English Parliament to King Charles I, to put a halt on his abuses of power. <u>One of its provisions included protecting people from arrest without a just cause</u>. The other three provisions were that no taxation would be imposed without the consent of Parliament, no subject had to provide living quarters to soldiers and no martial law should be enacted in peacetime.