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1- Simon Bolivar --- Venezuela
2- Bernardo O'Higgins --- Chile
3- Dom Pedro --- Brazil
4- Jose Maria Morelos --- Mexico
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1- Simon Bolivar was a Venezuelan military man and politician, founder of the republics of Gran Colombia (current Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador) and Bolivia. He was one of the most outstanding figures of the Spanish-American emancipation against the Spanish Empire. It helped to inspire and concretize decisively the independence of the current Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and Venezuela.
2- Bernardo O'Higgins was a Chilean soldier and politician recognized as one of the "founding fathers of Chile" for his crucial participation in the process of independence from the Spanish Empire, both in the respective war and in the position of supreme director of Chile between 1817 and 1823.
3- Pedro I of Brazil and IV of Portugal was a Portuguese monarch who proclaimed the independence of Brazil and became the first emperor of Brazil and the first head of state of that country.
4- Jose Maria Morelos was a Mexican priest, military insurgent and patriot, who organized and was the architect of the second stage (1811-1815) of the Mexican War of Independence.
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Distributive, in civil court cases who gets what, procedural which determines if you were treated fairly. restorative to make things right and retributive which punishes someone for wrong doing
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all of them are factors in the decline of Sumer
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The fields of Sumer became saline due to which the harvesting and cultivation got poor.The yields from agriculture started to fall due to drainage problems which created drought and flood situations. Finally, the war situations intensively grew in the state that all together affected their population level.
The trial of Peter Zenger is widely credited with being the first example of American freedom of "press" and "speech", since Zenger was tried but acquitted of publishing articles in his newspaper that went against the government.
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the action or fact of dying or being killed; the end of the life of a person or organism.
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