The piece of work that had a great impact during the American Revolution because it was written in an understandable way was "Common Sense", a pamphlet published by Thomas Paine in 1775-1776.
It read aloud and circulated among public houses, taverns and public meeting places and, written in clear and understandable prose, it presented political and moral arguments for the independence. The text was written in the form of a sermon and while the arguments contained complex political, democratic and moral reflections, it was written to address the common man so anybody could read it, understand it and debate about them.
This addressing style and the readership it achieved made "Common Sense" an impressive piece of propaganda towards American Independence.
The federalists presented that they want the u.s constitution as it is and wants to divide up power between the branches of government so that we are all equal and nobody has too much power.
the anti-federalists presentes that they want to change the constitution by wanting the legislative branch to haved more power and that the bill of rights to be added to the constitution becasue they feared that too much power would make a king or tyrant.
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Japan used to be an isolated country as it's borders were closed to everyone. After they opened the borders, they started developing the country by accepting new technologies and anything similar that was considered to be beneficial for the country's well being. They also started to perfect things that they adopted which led to new inventions and advancements.
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