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Yes, because for example in the US school system, the school can't make you stand for the pledge of allegiance or make you pray because it infringes on the constitutional right to freedom of expression and religion. These students who chose to express their view in support of a cease fire in the Vietnam War should have been protected by their first amendment right to do so.
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Changes in rainfall and temperature affect not just whether crops are abundant at harvest, but also whether they live that long. ... Published in the journal Nature Climate Change, suggests that an increase in temperature of 1 degree Celsius in Mato Grosso will lead to a 9-13% reduction in soy and corn production.
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blow of state
A coup d'état (/ˌkuːdeɪˈtɑː/ ( listen); French for "blow of state") or coup is the removal and seizure of a government and its powers. Typically, it is an illegal, unconstitutional seizure of power by a political faction, the military, or a dictator.
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As in England, and some Western European Countries that began to industrialize earlier than the U.S. (Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and France), industrialization brought massive changes to American workers.
For one, decade after decade more people moved to the cities, and less people stayed in the countryside as farmers. A big difference is that farmers in the U.S. frequently owned the land while industrial workers did not own the factories.
This means that workers make a living by earning a wage for their work in the factory, while farmers usually make a living either by consuming the food they produce, or by selling the food, or a combination of both. This gives a greater autonomy and power to the farmer, but not necessarily a higher income.