Timur the lame (Tamerlame), a Turco-Mongol ruler of Persia, was nicknamed like this after the stick he needed after half of his body was paralyzed. The original name was "Timur-Lang" in Persian, which does mean "Timur the lame"
comment: thanks to SwagGirl for pointing out my mistake! I corrected it now:)
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I think that equality is the primary ideal, out of which all of the other ones are based. Without equality as the FIRST and MOST important right, it might be easy for others to try to take away your human and civil rights (not see them as 'inalienable). If a certain group or class is better than others (if there is no equality) the class that thinks it's better will try to control everyone else. So without equality the people have no right to decide how they want to be governed and no ability to change or abolish government if they don't like it or it gets out of control.
Answer: A law that punishes people for a crime that was not a crime when it was committed. Congress cannot pass these laws.
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I think the answer is England/UK sorry if im wrong
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From 1816 to 1824 there was only one political party in the United States: the Democratic-Republican Party. The party had internal divisions that manifested when the party leaders elected William H. Crawford as the presidential candidate. Local leaders in different states presented their candidates. Andrew Jackson was one of them.
Jackson won the popular vote by a plurality (largest share but not a majority). The ensuing result divided the party, and in 1828, the elections were between Jackson's Democrats and the Republicans, who supported Adams.
The bitterness and division between both parties were deep. Both parties tried to show the other candidate in a negative light, and the two-party system emerged from those elections.
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