Around 1805, only a few years after Conrad’s discovery, newspapers began reporting on gold-mining activities and people coming i
nto the area to search for gold. William Thornton, of Baltimore, Maryland, designer of the United States Capitol, was one of these seekers. After learning of the gold, he purchased thirty-five thousand acres of land in Montgomery (now Stanly) County and formed the North Carolina Gold Mine Company. By 1806, investors in this company included a former governor of Maryland and the treasurer of the United States. –“The North Carolina Gold Rush,”
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What does this passage suggest about the discovery of gold in North Carolina?
The gold rush brought many different kinds of people to the state.
The gold rush resulted in many people from North Carolina moving to other states.
The gold rush attracted only unskilled laborers to the state.
The gold rush had little effect on population changes in North Carolina.
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This theory claims that only certain people who were given the divine right to do so can create countries and that royalty is supposed to exist as rulers, without being questioned.
A natural right is the right to work and if you do not have freedom of expression and if you do not have freedom of expression you cannot decide what you want to do or not, be able to make your own decision about what you like to do, a clear example is journalists if not they have that freedom their work doesn't work