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1.Freedom of Religion, Speech, and the Press
2.The Right to Bear Arms
3.The Housing of Soldiers
4.Protection from Unreasonable Searches and Seizures
5.Protection of Rights to Life, Liberty, and Property
6.Rights of Accused Persons in Criminal Cases
7.Rights in Civil Cases
8.Excessive Bail, Fines, and Punishments Forbidden
9.Other Rights Kept by the People
10.Undelegated Powers Kept by the States and the People
11.Authority of Federal Courts Restricted
12.Election of the President and Vice President
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my initial response was buddah, but 'the buddah are the founders of hinduism' doesnt sounds right sooo
i think the answer is monks. upanishads are documents and gurus are teachers, not necessarily founders
i could be wrong, but i hope this helps anyway
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When Prussia was hit by famine in 1744, King Frederick the Great, a potato enthusiast, had to order the peasantry to eat the tubers. In England, 18th-century farmers denounced S. tuberosum as an advance scout for hated Roman Catholicism. “No Potatoes, No Popery!” was an election slogan in 1765. France was especially slow to adopt the spud. Into the fray stepped Antoine-Augustin Parmentier, the potato’s Johnny Appleseed.
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The correct answer is AXIS
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Russian nobles opposed industrialization because it would damage agriculture. Many of them were farmers or depended on agriculture in some way. Also it would threaten their power is they ruled over farm workers.
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