Answer:
The Declaration of Independence of the United States, written by Thomas Jefferson on July 4, 1776, was the document that proclaimed the separation of the Thirteen Colonies from Great Britain, declaring the independence of the United States as a sovereign nation.
In this proclamation, Jefferson summarizes the motivations for which the patriots sought independence from Great Britain, specifying the abuses of King George against the individual and economic rights of the settlers, such as the establishment of the Intolerable Acts and the Taxation after the French and Indian War. Later, he mentions that the will of the colonists was that of reconciliation, but that this was not admitted by the British Crown itself.
Thus, he continues to establish that the ideological motivation of the patriots was to establish a nation where the natural rights of men (following the philosophical position of John Locke) were respected, where each individual could enjoy without restriction the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Answer:
I will use commas to separate answers.
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When Macbeth first meets the witches, he doesn't think much of what they've said until he is given the title of Thane of Cawdor which was the witches' second prophecy. This encourages his ambition, and is already contemplating murder to get to the throne, but he can't force himself to do the deed himself, and is therefore encouraged by his wife.In the second set of prophecies Macbeth believes that he has nothing to worry about. The first apparition told him to beware Macduff, but the next two apparitions make him feel as if he does not <span>need to worry.</span>
Answer:
To provide the alternative perspective that social networks may be more helpful than harmful.
Explanation:
In the article written by a media outlet on November 8, 2011, two points of view are contrasted on the negative/positive aspects of social media networks. The first was that of Matthew Brashears who highlighted the fact that people were having fewer real friends whom they can go to for help even though they had a large friend base on social networks.
Keith Hampton, however, highlighted the positive aspects of social networks which he believed was healthy for us. One of them was that people had more social support than they would have had offline.