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He had the dared elephants (Greeks were quite new to the use of Elephants in battle). So, men could not be persuaded to cross the Ganges. Understanding that his dreams would have to wait, Alexander decided to return back. He gave Porus his kingdom and appointed Seleucus Nictor as the regent for India.
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Although slavery was abolished, there is still a lack or respect between races, and still a lot of racism. After slavery ended there was still segregation between the races which then resulted in the civil rights movement. The institution of slavery affects the world today, minorities are still being treated with less respect and dignity, just like how minorities were treated during the time of slavery.
First, there is the idea that all "men" are created free and equal. This was meant to show that monarchy and hierarchy did not make sense.
Second, there was the idea that all men were given certain "unalienable rights" by God. In the Declaration, these rights are enumerated as the rights to "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
Third, there was the idea that government had to rule with the consent of the people.
Finally, there was the idea that any government that did not rule by the consent of the governed and protect the rights of the people was liable to be overthrown by rebellion.
These ideas were taken directly from the writings of Enlightenment thinkers like John Locke. By using these ideas that were already quite well-known in Europe, the colonists were able to justify their rebellion against England.
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In June 1914 a Serbian-nationalist terrorist group called the Black Hand sent groups to assassinate the Archduke