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<h2>Rousseau</h2>
The line quoted in the question is the opening line from Jean-Jacques Rousseau's famous book, <em>The Social Contract </em>(1762). Rousseau saw the natural state of mankind as one of freedom, but that in organizing societies and forming governments, human beings had chained themselves into arrangements that inhibited their freedom. He advocated a better form of social contract in which the people retained the role of authority in their own government systems. Rousseau's idea of popular sovereignty was that the "general will" of the people is always right. That didn't just mean majority wins sort of voting, but that the people indeed always know what's right for them in their own societies.
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Peter Stuyvesant is the governor who refused to surrender to England
Answer: Hinduism turned the polytheistic views of the Aryans into one supreme go with multiple forms
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1.) In the first amendment you have freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom to assembly, freedom of religion, and the right to petition.
2.) I would choose petition because that's the one that would have the least repercussions. With petitions you just get a bunch of people to sign a paper to change something, but with assembly you do the exact same with but without paper.
3.) Freedom of Speech is the most important to me because one cannot truly express themselves if they cannot speak one's mind.
4.) No, it does not permit everything written.