October 5, 1974
To the British governm
Esteemed,
I am writing this letter to take a stand against the positioning of the British crown in the American colonies and to express our dissatisfaction with the oppressive system that we are living in, due to the exaggerated colonialism of the British government.
First, I would like to complain about the absurd and immoral taxes that are being charged to us. America cannot pay for the excesses that the English establish, our work must be done to establish our own nation and not to finance its activities.
I would also like to express our rejection of a totalitarian government and submission to a king who does not know our struggles, our families and our lives. We must not submit to any man, except ourselves, and for this reason we reject monarchy in our territory.
Finally, I would like to criticize the exploration of our land for the enrichment and strengthening of yours. America must strengthen itself and that will only be possible when we get rid of British domination and become independent.
Thankful.
M.J. Jackson.
The expression "the scientific revolution," a fairly recent term, is generally employed to describe the great outburst in activity in the investigation of physical nature that took place in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries.
Answer: It assumes family from all cultures are equivalent.
Explanation:
The research must pose no more than minimal risk.
Answer:
<h3>Substantive liberties limit what the government can do, while procedural liberties define how the government can act.</h3>
Explanation:
Substantive liberties are limitations on the power of the government. It restraints a government from using authoritative actions like infringement of fundamental rights such as freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of religion, etc.
Procedural liberties include legal procedures that a government must follow before making any decision. It also provides that every citizens are entitled the right to due process of law when charged with a crime.
Substantive liberties keep a check on the government while procedural liberties instruct the government to follow legal procedures.