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The Iroquois Confederacy were six tribes who lived, fought, ate, built, and worked together to better their lives. They created laws and government. Some of their ideas worked so well they helped our country create its first democratic government and constitution.
Most likely this one:
The Peacemaker established clans within the nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. The clan system united the nations and ensured peace among them. They are still an important part of the identity of Iroquois people today. They were an influence on the Founders of America.
Filial Piety was an idea in Confucian philosophy where elders were meant to be respected the most.
It is something that is still held to majority of Asian society in which the children of the family would respect the elders the most, for instance, the grandchild and the grandmother would have the grandmother respected the most and so on throughout the family tree.
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<span>The population of Europe declined by around 1/3 (like 27-33%) and most of which was the peasantry. This lack of peasantry didn't mean that the work they had to do was also diminished. They still had to do all the work, only with less numbers. This increased amount of labor lead to unrest in the societies in the Medieval era. They demanded a type of increased wage, or allowance of food/ration, and eventually gained some ground, which led a sort of Yeoman class, (emerging lower class) in England, and the bourgeoisie, for example, in France.</span>
Generally speaking, the phrase "establish Justice" in the Preamble to the Constitution refers to "<span>A.the need to form a federal judicial system", since the Constitution only established the Supreme Court as a justice system. </span>
In addition, diseases brought by Europeans raged throughout the New World where people had no resistance, killing tremendous numbers of natives. Columbus's voyages also led to negative effects in Africa. Eventually, Europeans who came to the Americas decided that they needed labor to work their American plantations.