The biggest influence from the English Bill of Rights were:
1. The Limited Power of the Government
2. Free Speech
The United States Bill of Rights, Constitution and numerous other legislations have been directly influnced by the original English Bill of Rights of 1689.
To this day, many politicians, judges and law markers refernece the document due to its huge impact on the world.
The idea of Free Speech is fundamental to modern western countries and gave rise to the 'power' of the individual and their say on a national level.
President Johnson encouraged former Confederate states to reject the Fourteenth Amendment and he also fired several military commanders who support radical Reconstruction.
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Distant and cold
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Anne frank did not have a strong relationship with her mother. They didn't get along very well.
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D. He herded millions of peasants in to cities to work in the government
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The First Five-Year Plan also called for transforming Soviet agriculture from predominantly individual farms into a system of large state collective farms. ... Forced collectivization helped achieve Stalin's goal of rapid industrialization, but the human costs were incalculable.