Because it’s the biggest part we have on freedom today so I believe we should
It gave the colonists a chance to govern themselves. The House of Burgesses was after all, the first legislative assembly.
<span>No, Yi Yin would not accept a distinction between a ruler's private morality and public policies. According to the Mandate of Heaven, those rulers who failed did so because they lost the endorsement of Heaven, and this would happen if they ruled without honor. Yi Yin felt that a ruler was tied, then, to who he was: how he ruled was a direct representation of his morality. He specifically referred to former kings of Xia to supplant this point of view, claiming that their rule was successful because they ruled in a virtuous way. So to lose the mandate would be to lose power itself.</span>
Alan Shepard,he was the first person to play golf on the moon, on Feb. 6, 1971