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Monarchies
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Why has monarchy gone into such precipitous decline over the last few centuries?</h2>
A rather rigorous class system must be recognized by the entire country for a monarchy to survive. The overwhelming majority of people must genuinely think that there is a class system and that those at the top are superior to those at the bottom. There shouldn't be upward mobility; some individuals should be born into working-class poverty while others should be born to inherit titles and rule over the working class. The Monarch, who is superior to everyone, is seated at the highest pinnacle of this structure.
A strict, universally embraced religious belief is added to this class structure. The Monarch reigned because God had given them the right to do so.
Societies have evolved over time to become more secular and egalitarian. People no longer think that someone with a title should have any privileges, thanks to industries like athletics, acting, music, comedy, etc. that allow someone from a working-class background to become quite affluent. In England, a person from a middle class family—with a teacher and a hairdresser as parents—can become a multimillionaire and knight by just fronting a rock and roll band and earning a knighthood.
In the meantime, religious belief has been slowly declining, and people no longer think a monarch was chosen by God.
In general, civilization has advanced past the point where a monarchy is justified. We are now adults. We think "that makes no sense at all" when we see someone in a position of power and influence only because of who their mother believes their father was. And we are correct.
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Paragraph: With this constant [teasing] from students and the sad complaints of the women, my mind was sorely [confused]. So when, from time to time, my attention was called to these [horrible] laws, I would mark them with a pencil, and becoming more and more convinced of the necessity of taking some active measures against these unjust [laws], I resolved to seize the first opportunity, when alone in the office, to cut every one of them out of the books; supposing my father and his library were the beginning and the end of the law. Which statement best describes the central idea of this excerpt?
D) Stanton discovered inequality and began fighting for gender equality at a young age.
Take note of how he uses the words confused, horrible, and unjust to describe these laws! I hope this helps! :)
The addition of the bill of rights was key to anti-federalists support for the constitution, is headlines demonstrate about the process of ratifying the constitution.
<h3>What is the bill of rights?</h3>
The bill of rights is the amendment of the 10 constitution, it is considered as the American rights from which their government takes decisions.
There are many rights and guarantee written in the constitution of the American bill of rights like freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press and many others.
Thus, option A is correct, as the picture is attached in the answer.
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It was during the Qin Dynasty that the kingdom of Qin united the different parts into one empire. To defend off the invasions from northern invaders, Emperor Qin Shi Huang had all the walls joined up. Thus, the Great Wall came into being.
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