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A) The political institution Dickinson wants to maintain is the English monarchy. He provides a series of reasons in favor of the status quo and against the Revolution. For him, this institution has given the colonists freedom and he believes that establishing a Republic will result in "licentious anarchy and popular tyranny".
B) The English monarchy served as a guide for the colonists "directing them ... to the same object, which is self preservation and happiness". This institution, according to Dickinson, maintained union in the colonies and gave the people freedom. The monarchy "only sustains and governs".
C) Representative democracy is a system in which elected officials represent groups of the population in the government. In the passage, he mentions the Parliament and how it represents the "variety of opinions and diversity of interests", which is what a representative democracy should do. Unfortunately, though, the colonists did not have a direct representative in the Parliament.
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In sharing the Gospel with the world, I would be remiss if I didn’t share what happens to those people who die without having accepted Jesus as their Savior and so continue on the path to judgment. What’s going to happen to them? Those people who have died never having accepting Jesus’ salvation have a different destination from Heaven entirely. They are going to die in their rebellion, and they have no hope whatsoever. As Jesus in John 3:36 warned, “God’s wrath remains on him.” The following is what’s going to happen to them after they die.
1) Hades
After an unsaved person dies, they go to a place called Hades. The Bible also calls it Sheol or Torments. You can read all about it in Luke 16. Hades is a holding place for the dead, a prison. It at one time had two compartments, a place called Paradise and a place called Torments. The Old Testament Saints used to go to the Paradise part as they couldn’t go to Heaven yet because Jesus’ blood hadn’t yet been shed to cover their sins. By faith they were there as Hebrews explains, but Jesus’ blood finally allowed their freedom and Paradise was taken up to Heaven with Jesus after His crucifixion. What we have in Hades now is just what is left — Torments — a place of torment.
2) Judgment
At the end of Jesus’ Millennial Kingdom, there will be the Great White Throne Judgment. That’s a special name basically for the Resurrection of the Unjust. We can read about this final judgument
1. The cotton gin affected slavery in the United States by increasing a demand in slaves to keep up with amount of cotton that the gin could pick.
2. The Underground Railroad was a secret underground network used by slaves to get to the North so they could be free. Harriet Tubman, whom was a conductor, guided slaves guided slaves on a risky journey so they could be free. A conductor is a person who guides other people on a risky journey. Lines are the several routes used in the Underground Railroad. The station would be the destination of freedom in which the slaves were traveling to, and the freight(aka cargo)would be the fugitive slaves that escaped from their owners to be free.
3. William Lloyd Garrison was a abolitionist that created and published a newspaper called "The Liberator" which was used to spread his opinion on anti-slavery, and to convince others to become abolitionists. Reverend Lovejoy was abolitionist that published anti-slavery articles in articles during slavery times, which then led to him creating a newspaper called "The Alton Observer". Frederick Douglass, who went went from being a slave to a free man who was literate and could write, wrote several writing pieces and speeches on antislavery, became the leader of many abolitionist movements.
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