This statement is false.
The definition which you wrote above doesn't refer to formal sanctioning, but rather to internalization. Formal sanctioning has to do with receiving formal punishment for something wrong an individual has done within a society.
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Beginning with George Washington’s presidency, the United States sought a policy of isolationism and neutrality with regards to the internal affairs of other nations.
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Under Southern pressure, in 1836 , the House of Representatives passed "gag rule" allowing that all abolitionist petitions be retired without any debate about them. It was passed by the House of Representatives in between 1836 and 1840 and revoked in 1844.
There are of course a number of different ways a person can stay informed when it comes to global events, but perhaps the best way is to read two newspapers a day--each with a slightly different "spin" on the events at hand so you don't develop a bias.
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The Scientific Revolution was a major event that changed traditional beliefs in Europe. People had accepted old theories that the Sun and all the other planets revolved around the earth. Until scientists started observing nature and questioning common beliefs, citizens remained loyal to the ideas of the past.
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