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Because they believed that feed slaves would be willing to take lower wages in order to get work in North.
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Line from the Declaration of Independence BEST represents the idea of <span>natural rights</span>
Answer:
El registro para una elección (para aparecer en la papeleta de votación, como se entiende en algunos contextos), confirma la intención de un partido político o de un candidato por contender en una determinada elección y a menudo se vincula con el procedimiento para la postulación de candidaturas. En algunos casos el registro de una organización como partido político es diferente del registro para contender en una elección.
Incluso si el registro de las organizaciones como partidos políticos es distinto del que se requiere para competir en una elección y aparecer en las papeletas de votación, el procedimiento legal se puede estructurar de tal forma que se facilite, o incluso resulte automático, el acceso a la contienda para los partidos previamente registrados.
Explanation:
<span>Three things that Gandhi and his followers wanted from the British was firstly he wanted people to disagree with the British but not to be violent. Gandhi also wanted his followers to win the hearts of the British people. He wanted to make social reforms through constitutional means and constitutional reforms through political means. </span>
You r answer is <em>D. It inspired Americans to move toward self-rule by declaring independence from a government that denied them representation.</em>
Explanation:
The Declaration is based on the settings of the School of Natural Law and the philosophy of J. Locke, while similar in structure to the European feudal charters of liberty, in particular the English Bill of Rights of 1688. The declaration, in its introductory part, proclaims the inalienable natural rights of man to equality, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the right of the people to independence and the free choice of government, and the right of the people to rebellion and the removal of tyrannical power. He then enumerates thirty violations of the rights of the colonies committed by the British king, justifying their rebellion; ends with the declaration that the united colonies are free and independent states.
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