False. The battle cry of the French revolution of "liberty, equality, fraternity" was thrilling slogan which was incongruent with the reality of French society. It would have been difficult to achieve liberty with a strong government in place, Also, the idea of fraternity was inconceivable in a nation that comprised mostly of peasants
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B. the dropping of the atomic weapons demonstrated the potential power of each bomb, leading the Japanese to surrender in order to protect the remaining civilian population.
Jefferson was a real by the book guy. He thought states should charter banks that could issue money. Jefferson also believed that the Constitution did not give the national government the power to establish a bank
To prove the importance of freedom and true rights for the new Americans, Thomas Jefferson composed the Declaration of Independence strategically to get the point across. Excluding the introduction, the Declaration has three important assets. First we the actual declaration or list of the natural rights they had as humans. They were rights that could not be taken away from them including “ Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” inspired by John Lockes theory in the Enlightenment. A list of complaints against the king followed up. The British King lived up to the title of an absolute Tyranny to the Americans eye who continues to neglect the people’s basic rights. Finally, the Declaration had a resolution of independence to end it. Jefferson wrote that the “United Colonies are... and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States”. On July 4th this Declaration was approved which changed the American government completely.