History, 24.11.2021 14:00, Heavengunn15
6. Why is the idea of "rules above the ruler" so important?
7. If Magna Carta was only an agreement between nobles, why has it had such a lasting effe
how we view liberty?
8. What does it mean to be an absolute monarch? And what did it mean when monarchs bec
"not absolute"?
9. Why do you think that Magna Carta might mean more to Americans than to British people?
10. Why did Magna Carta specifically spell out that no man should be "seized or imprisoned, o
outlawed or exiled" without a lawful judgment by his peers (equals) or the law of the land?
What did this prevent? Do we have similar language in the Constitution? If so, where in the
Constitution? (See next section for "hints".)
11. What does the rule of law, not the whim of men" mean? Why would that be an important
concept to people?
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History, 21.06.2019 20:00, Hippiekoolaid
Why did the federal government choose to give each tribal member a 25-year deed to the reservation land? this was the life expectancy of native americans at this time, and the government wished to grant rights for only a single generation. they considered this to be enough time to keep the area calm before they could take the land back again for sale. the united states government believed that the nutrients from the land would be depleted by the end of the deed. the government believed this would be enough time for the tribal members to become self-reliant and adapt to the farming lifestyle.
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History, 22.06.2019 03:00, mariabarcenas6807
Explain why american modernist writers might have perceived the world as chaotic in the early part of the 20th century. should be at least 250 words.
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6. Why is the idea of "rules above the ruler" so important?
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