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I dont know if this is an optional choice question if so this is probabaly wrong on the ABCD scale so you can report this but otherwise if not:
People make up there mind with the knowledge of there own opinions and what <em>is</em><em> </em>factual to them so to change there minds is because it is based on other peoples opinions and this makes sense ( the easiest way to explain it is as if its a filter going through this persons brain and them identifying if this is factual to them or not in <em>their</em> opinion) to them so, after they go through this process of <em>proving</em> this other information that they held so kindly to there truth, <em>wrong</em> this suddenly changes there mind. By what they think is factual enough to believe <em>at least to them. </em><em>It</em><em> </em><em>can</em><em> </em><em>be</em><em> </em><em>diffe</em><em>rent</em><em> </em><em>for</em><em> </em><em>everyone</em><em> </em><em>else</em><em>.</em><em> </em>
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no this is not a true statemebt
slavery ks not more than ownership
Answer: 1776 they issued the Declaration of Independence declaring the United States as an independent country from Britain.
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Greek political culture of the time had no real way to integrate outsiders, especially enemy outsiders into the citizen body of a conquering state. You could enslave a defeated population, or you could take the risks of leaving a quisling government behind in a defeated city and hoping for the best. The population of Attica was too large to enslave or slaughter wholesale, and the Spartans knew that conquering and enslaving most of Messenia was the thing that allowed Sparta to rise in the Greek world…but had also made the Spartan state deeply fragile. Trying to hold down an enslaved Attic population just wasn’t something the Spartans wanted to go through.
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A few hundred Europeans could over run massive native empires