The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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Which of the rights included in the bill of rights included in the English bill of rights has the most influence on our government?
Correct answer: the right to free speech.
This is one of the foundations of the United States, one of the pillars of the United States democracy and one of the most renowned values for all Americans.
The English Bill of Rights influenced the creation of the US Bill of Rights, which was drafted by James Madison. This Bill of Rights was the factor that created an agreement between federalists and antifederalists to approve the new Constitution of the United States during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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On 28 May 1588, the Armada set sail from Lisbon and headed for the English Channel. The fleet was composed of 130 ships, 8,000 sailors and 18,000 soldiers, and bore 1,500 brass guns and 1,000 iron guns.
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Mercantilism was the economic belief that promoted the accumulation of gold and silver through the implementation of a trade policy that resulted in positive trade balances.
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Mercantilism was popular in the early modern era in the large European Empires of the time like France or Britain.
A Mercantilist society like seventeenth century France would value precious metals so much because they were the very objective of the mercantilist policy: precious metals, as commodity money, were an indicator of the level of wealth of France, and could be used as a means of exchange for just about anything, from guns, to the payment of soldiers and goverment officials, to the purchase of luxury goods for the nobility.
Hitler did name quite a few Jewish veterans and those who were close to him to be 'Honorary Aryans'. It was more of a matter of respect and trust for them than anything.
Territory of Magadha and the Maurya Empire between 600 and 180 BCE, including Chandragupta's overthrow of the Nanda Empire (321 BCE) and gains from the Seleucid Empire (303 BCE), the southward expansion (before 273 BCE), and Ashoka's conquest of Kalinga (261 BCE).