The Importance of Being a Good Citizen. Good citizenship is important in any country, particularly in a democracy such as the United States. ... Americans must be responsible for their own lives. One way to do this is to obey the law.
1. Ohio, because they are experimenting the lifestyle of a worker living on minimum wage in the heart of the Midwest.
2. The first thing they did when they got there was they found an apartment within their $400 per month budget.
3. The second thing they did was they begun the search for jobs. Alex discovered a job at a local coffee shop and Morgan registered with a Temporary Employment Agency.
4. To find a job. Morgan will make at least $7 per hour there.
5. Sorry, not sure about this one but possibly $400 since it’s their monthly budget?
6. I think McDonald’s because he had a “McJob”. I know that he made pizzas, washed dishes, worked as a landscaper, painted, and made boxes.
7. I believe $15.
8. 1938
9. Because 2005 America is not the same as 1938 America. Economics have changed, as has the value of the dollar, the amount needed to live decently, and just everything has transformed since 57 years ago.
10. Infested with ants.
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Answer:
It changed mostly politically.
Explanation:
Socially and economically speaking the Revolution did not have a major impact, indeed those who were part of the ruling classes remained in the upper classes. Slavery was not abolished after the Revolution, though in the North it was abolished shortly after the revolution.
Politically speaking it led to the creation of the Republic with its principles of liberty. The republic was inspired by the ideals of John Locke. The colonists were no longer the subjects of the British crown.
No--the Declaration of Independence only represented the opinions of the Patriots.
The Declaration of Independence provides the Patriots version of how the American-British relationship was working. It declares their opinion of the King, taxation, and their lack of representation.
The Declaration of Independence was written to first express the grievances of the Patriots toward the King, George III. Though George responded, the responses were also biased and only represented the views of the King toward those rebelling. The actions of the Patriots didn't even represent all of the colonists. It was truly a slanted document representing northern colonists who were educated and often at least a middle class standing.