Legislature
A representative assembly of persons that makes statutory laws for a municipality, state, or nation.
A legislature is the embodiment of the doctrine of popular sovereignty, which recognizes that the people are the source of all political power. Citizens choose by popular vote the legislators, or representatives, whom they want to serve them. The representatives are expected to be sensitive to the needs of their constituents and to represent their constituents' interests in the legislature.
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Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.
Martin Luther King Jr. believed that the way to achieve racial equality was through doing non-violent protests and marches.
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General Sources
Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection.
Betty H. Carter Women Veterans Historical Project.
Combined Arms Research Library.
Digital Military Collection.
Imperial War Museum: Posters of Conflict.
Naval History and Heritage Command.
Peace and War in the 20th Century.
Rutger's Oral History Archives.