There were several major enlightenment principles that he adhered to, but perhaps the best was that powerful leaders could be overthrown if the will of the people dictates it.
In this speech, Lyndon Johnson also discussed racial inequality, which was rampant in the 1960s and causing outcries from people who wanted drastic change.
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I would say Julius Ceaser because he is more experienced with that. But not like Alexander, he's more about inventing things.
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growth,in population south Asian cities were not built for the overgrown population