Question:<em> Why were the merchants in the East in favor of a tariff on imported manufactured goods?</em>
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<em>Hey... lol</em>
<em>The answer to your question is:</em>
<em>It increased the demand for American goods because the tariff made the imported goods more expensive.</em>
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Archeologists have found examples of early Japanese sculptures around burial mounds that date to the 4th and 5th centuries. The sculptures are clay figures of armored warriors, saddled horses, robed ladies, and objects such as houses and boats. They were probably meant to accompany or protect the dead.
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1. Freedom of speech because You can say whatever you want and supposedly not get in trouble for it.
2. Right to bear arms so if you are in danger you can have an arm and it will protect you
6, Rights to accused person, Right to a speedy and fair trial. You can get a trial to prove your innocence and you don't get in trouble if they prove you didn't do the crime.
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Many countries used to rely on an electoral college in order to get public officials elected, however, this system has been criticized for it has been perceived of as unfair in the event of a slight majority in an electoral district overruling the votes of a great number of citizens. At a first glance, it seems to run counter to the intuitive concept of democracy, i.e., the government elected by the majorities. IN the history of the U.S. there have been two or three presidential elections won by the candidate holding the majority of the electoral colleges yet failing to obtain the absolute majority of votes.
A solution often proposed to change this is the system of direct election. Under this system, candidates running for public office can only win provided that they manage to get the absolute majority of votes cast. Statistics on the number of votes per candidate and vote ratios are usually made for informational purposes, however, they are irrelevant to determine the final outcome.
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This led to the independence of the Union of South Africa in 1931 through negatiations with the British empire and Libya in 1951 from Italy; followed by others in the late 1950s. The road to African independence was very hard and tortuous often through bloody fights, revolts and assasinations.