N a democracy, the people are sovereign<span>. This means that the power rests in the hands of the people. A democracy can be either direct or representative. The ideas of democracy originated in ancient Greece, which was made up of many city-states. Each city-state had its own government and leader. Around 500 BC, the city-state of Athens adopted a democratic form of government. All citizens were allowed to vote; but slaves, women, and men who did not own property were not considered full citizens and therefore did not have voting rights. In the 300s BC, the Greek philosopher Aristotle advanced his ideas about democracy, citizenship, and constitutions in a work titled </span>Politics<span>.
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The taxes for the Stamp Act had to be paid for with British money. They would not take colonial paper money.
John Adams, future president of the United States, wrote a series of resolutions protesting the tax.
The French and Indian War was called the Seven Years War in England.
The British Parliament really thought that the tax was fair. It was not their intention to oppress the colonists.
The Sons of Liberty was started by Massachusetts' patriot Sam Adams.
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paralyzed and time in office
Explanation:
1) FDR was paralyzed from the waist down and couldn't walk. He used a wheelchair. I would recommend looking this up to find some personal reasons as to why this is interesting. I however find it interesting because we still aren't quite sure if the cause of his paralysis was polio or Guillen-barre's syndrome.
2) FDR was the only president to serve for 4 terms. Again I recommend looking this up to find something you find interesting. I however just think it is interesting because during the time he was president (the Great Depression and beginning of WW2) the United States was pretty unstable, which shows the trust that the people had in their president at the time.
I believe it’s the equal pay movement. Meaning you get the same amount of pay regardless of gender