The correct answer is C.
The Bill of Rights ensures that each free male would have the same undeniable rights that couldn't be abused by any power. This was important to the people, considering they just became independent from a royal power that disregarded the rights of the people.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Tradition reinforces values such as freedom, faith, integrity, a good education, personal responsibility, a strong work ethic, and the value of being selfless. Tradition provides a forum to showcase role models and celebrate the things that really matter in life.
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Traditions are important in our lives and provide many benefits. We intentionally create and continue traditions because they provide a sense of belonging and meaning to our lives. Family rituals nurture connection and give us comfort. ... Traditions also provide a constant for us in an ever-changing and fast-paced life.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The best answer for this question would be:
independence and identity are the best ways to self-fulfillment.
Throughout Janie’s journey, she meets with several people that would put a point through her journey, her relationships with people are important in the storyline such as her connection with Tea Cake. In the end, Janie learns how to fulfill in life through her independence and relationships.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Ancient Greek philosophers first described deductive reasoning. One of them was Aristotle, according to which deductive reasoning is a process of reasoning from the general to the specific, and it is supported by a deductive logic. A deductive logic is that according to which for every general claim or action there is an opposite and equal claim or action. For example, from the general claim that all ravens are black birds, the opposite and equal claim is that this bird is a raven and therefore is black. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The Exile tale describes the Jews' struggle in Egypt, their redemption by Yahweh, and their expulsion from Egypt. They promised to become his people after being selected and forming a pact with him.