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Life, Liberty, and Property are to Locke As separation of powers is to
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Montesquieu
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Limiting the Kings power is to the Magna Carta Giving certain rights to citizens is to
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Thomas Paine
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First elected African American in to public office is to Cheswell As author of "Common Sense" is to
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English Bill of Rights
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"Britain is who I chose to remain with" is to Loyalist As "Britain is no more my country" is to
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Patriot
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What does this picture revesl about the the work of peasent women
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The whigs selected william henry harrison to run against president van buren. in the campaign, the whigs compared harrison to , who grew up on the frontier in a. this became a of the 1840 campaign, even though harrison was a wealthy man. harrison was also a war . the whigs' campaign slogan used harrison's victory at , a battle in the war of 1812, and , his vice presidential running mate. in the campaign, the whigs blamed for the depression that followed the panic of 1837. many voters participated in the election, and became the first whig president. when harrison died, tyler became president. tyler had once been a. he didn't always agree with the of his own party, and the party expelled him
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According to the document, why can't the pope and the catholic church in rome make decisions for england? use evidence.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30
Plz . explain what shopping was like in london during the early 1900s. how does this differ from the modern shopping experience?
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