Many of the ideas concerning separation of powers and protection of rights were implemented in the United States.
Explanation:
The Glorious Revolution and the English Bill of Rights are relevant to the government in the United States because many of the ideas concerning separation of powers and protection of rights were implemented in the United States.
<h2>Many of the ideas concerning separation of powers and protection of rights were implemented in the United States.</h2>
Explanation:
The Glorious Revolution, in 1688, was a series of events in three kingdoms: England, Scotland and Ireland; the mandatary of each kingdom was overthrown.
This events helped to see and affirm that Parliaments were superior than the crowns, which is, implicitly, the purpose of the Bill of Rights Act: freedom of speech, free elections and regular Parliament were the core. So, all this events inspired the policies that United States will demand and achieve.
Silence Dogood was fictitious. She was made up by the 16-year-old Franklin who, between April and October of 1722, penned 14 letters bearing Silence's name.
In general the experience of being a "comfort woman" affected women from Japanese-occupied countries in the following way: "<span>C. Many of the comfort women died from disease, or from beatings, and are considered casualties of war"</span>
He wasn't a historian, he wasn't involved much in the Battle of Marathon, and he did not defend a mountain pass against the Persian army, so that leaves A.