The main idea of this passage is to tell you about how the federalist papers let to the ratification of the constitution.The passage said,Alexander Hamilton decided to produce a number of printed essays that would explain the need for such a new constitution.These essays are now referred to as the "Federalist Papers".This shows that the main idea is to tell you about the ratification of the constitution because the federalist papers played a part in the constitution. This also shows that Hamilton wrote this to explain a need for a new constitution.The passage said,"These essays were invaluable in educating the public of the true purpose and value of the new constitution....After six weeks, and against all odds, New York ratified the U.S. Constitution" This shows that the essays educated people about the need for the constitution to be ratified. This also shows that it made new york want to ratify the constitution so the constitution was ratified. To summarize, the main idea of this passage is to explain/tell you how the federalist papers led to the ratification of the constitution.
1. I choose the Emancipation proclamation.
The basis for a democratic country is the guarantee of human rights for all of its citizens and allowing all citizens the right to participate in the government.
Freeing other humans from slavery indicates his will to truly bring equality for all people int he nations, because he knew that slavery robbed the very essence of human rights from the people together with their dignity.
2. I compared it with Habeas Corpus
Habeas Corpus allow prisoners to report unlawful treatment when they're in their sentence. Indeed this represent Lincoln' willingness to preserve human rights, but the impact is nowhere near the Emancipation of Slavery that affect millions of human beings.
3. I belive Barrack Obama would be a good example.
Despite his blunder in adressing several economic issues in united states, General population believe that Obama always tried his best in perserving human rights and democracy. (could be seen by programs such as HAPA that give the right for children that born in united states by non-citizzens the right to be a legal citizen)
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it was too weak because they couldn't enforce their laws and therefore they had no power and they had to borrow money to fight in the revolutionary war
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