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The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right to keep and bear arms. It was ratified on December 15, 1791, along with nine other articles of the Bill of Rights.
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What did the Cherokee do before writing to Congress? What was the result of that action?----Congress passed the Indian Removal Act, which directed the executive branch to negotiate for Indian lands Under an 1830 law Georgia required all white residents in Cherokee country to secure a license from the governor and to take an oath of allegiance to the state.
What reasons do the Cherokee cite for having a greater claim to the land than Georgia?-----The Cherokees believed that if they became more like their white neighbors, the Americans would leave them alone on their remaining land.
The Cherokee say that the land was a gift from “our common father.” Whom are they referring to?-----common father in heaven god
Why might the Cherokee want to reference "our common father" in this appeal? -- becuse he whould have unbelieving eyes and whold beleave them
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not specify if you mean all kinds of monuments or some monuments in specific.
If your question is for all monuments in general, the answer is no. Monuments represent important moments in the history of the country or exhibit important historical figures that have forged the identity of the nation. Their public exhibition is a positive to remember those people or events with respect.
Now, on the other hand, if you are referring to the confederate monuments, this is a controversial issue that has divided the country after the death of African American George Floyd.
Like it or not, the Civil War and the Confederate side were part of the United States history and represent something of meaning for white people in the South. Unfortunately, this page of the US story is related to slavery and racism, both elements that have hurt and dive the country. So many Americans have demanded the removal of these monuments from public places such as schools, college campuses, and parks.
As controversial as it could sound, we can consider that the removal of the monuments could divide even more American society.