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That Thomas Jefferson was a true believer of <em>basic human rights</em>
Explanation:
He stated these rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness in the Declaration, and was inspired by the work of John Locke, who wrote about the necessity of a government controlled by the people. Thomas Jefferson also believed in religious freedom and the separation of church and state
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True
Explanation:
It is TRUE that Laissez Faire was a tariff that restricted overseas trade during the late 1920s.
This is evident in the fact that during this period, high tariffs were imposed on foreign companies in the United States. Though this situation helps in protecting the local companies and generates revenues to the government of the United States, it also restricts overseas trade as it discourages foreign companies.
Answer: It was his personal refuge to escape the burden of managing the empire.
The Taj Mahal was not built for any particular reason, but because Shah Jahan wanted his wife Mumtaz Mahal (his then-favorite wife), who died while giving birth to her fourteenth child, to be immortalized by an eternal architectural masterpiece that would "outlast eternity." As he said in his journals - "I shall build a monument larger than anything the world has ever seen. Then let them come and find me worthy or not." And indeed they did come - although looking at it you might think otherwise; only 35,000 people visited last year. But this isn't surprising considering how expensive it is just to enter.
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Answer:
What amendment was added to the Constitution AFTER the Bill of Rights passed?
The 13th Amendment is perhaps the most important amendment in American history. Ratified in 1865, it was the first of three "Reconstruction amendments" that were adopted immediately following the Civil War.
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