Why is it important to respect other political opinions?

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A. It allows politicians to gain new voters,

B. It creates a more informed electorate,

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c. It helps citizens change their minds on political issues,

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D. It leads to improvements in the education system.

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Answer 1

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B. It creates a more informed electorate,

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Answer 2

It is important to respect other political opinions because it creates a more informed electorate.

Informed electorate

These are citizens who, when they exercise their right to vote, have the necessary information to protect their own interests. The voting public who actually can vote knowing what is best for them.

Respecting others political opinions

The political opinions are opinions and can be affected by the surrounding environment and the social status. But it is not important that your opinion is right, while others are having wrong opinions. So, respecting other political opinion is important.

Thus, it is important to respect other political opinions because it creates a more informed electorate.

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B.
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How did the founding of Pennsylvania differ from the Puritan founding of Massachusetts?


A. Unlike the Puritans, the founders of Pennsylvania believed in religious toleration.


B. Massachusetts was founded as a Church of England colony, unlike Pennsylvania.


C. Unlike the Quakers, the founders of Massachusetts believed in religious toleration.

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El puritanismo (en inglés, puritanism) fue una facción radical del protestantismo calvinista, que tuvo su origen en el periodo reformista inglés que se desarrolló durante el reinado de Isabel I.

Durante el siglo XVI, un sector importante de la Iglesia de Inglaterra sentía que la ruptura definitiva con la Iglesia católica no se había terminado de producir, ya que buena parte de la liturgia y las creencias seguían siendo muy similares. Por otro lado, el anglicanismo estaba demasiado próximo al poder real inglés, obediente a sus decisiones y, por tanto, arbitrario según las coyunturas del momento.

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On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson asks Congress to send U.S. troops into battle against Germany in World War I. In his address to Congress that day, Wilson lamented it is a fearful thing to lead this great peaceful people into war. Four days later, Congress obliged and declared war on Germany.

In February and March 1917, Germany, embroiled in war with Britain, France and Russia, increased its attacks on neutral shipping in the Atlantic and offered, in the form of the so-called Zimmermann Telegram, to help Mexico regain Texas, New Mexico and Arizona if it would join Germany in a war against the United States. The public outcry against Germany buoyed President Wilson in asking Congress to abandon America’s neutrality to make the world safe for democracy.

Wilson went on to lead what was at the time the largest war-mobilization effort in the country’s history. At first, Wilson asked only for volunteer soldiers, but soon realized voluntary enlistment would not raise a sufficient number of troops and signed the Selective Service Act in May 1917. The Selective Service Act required men between 21 and 35 years of age to register for the draft, increasing the size of the army from 200,000 troops to 4 million by the end of the war. One of the infantrymen who volunteered for active duty was future President Harry S. Truman.

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In addition to raising troop strength, Wilson authorized a variety of programs in 1917 to mobilize the domestic war effort. He appointed an official propaganda group called the Committee on Public Information (CPI) to give speeches, publish pamphlets and create films that explained America’s role in the war and drummed up support for Wilson’s war-time policies. For example, the CPI’s representatives, known as four-minute men, traveled throughout the U.S. urging Americans to buy war bonds and conserve food. Wilson appointed future President Herbert Hoover to lead the Food Administration, which cleverly changed German terms, like hamburger and sauerkraut, to more American-sounding monikers, like liberty sandwich or liberty cabbage.

Wilson hoped to convince Americans to voluntarily support the war effort, but was not averse to passing legislation to suppress dissent. After entering the war, Wilson ordered the federal government to take over the strike-plagued railroad industry to eliminate the possibility of work stoppages and passed the Espionage Act aimed at silencing anti-war protestors and union organizers.

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the answer is b

Explanation:

B South America has tropical, temperature,dry and cold climates

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Task:
DBQ: Analyze the documents within the DBQ: Louisiana Purchase. Then write an analytical paragraph that explains how the purchase of the Louisiana Territory impacted the U.S.A. and Jefferson’s presidency. Use the information provided in the following documents as well as readings and notes from this unit to support the response.

Document A:
In 1800, when the armies of French ruler Napoleon Bonaparte moved across Europe, pressuring Spain into a corner, the Territory of Louisiana (New Orleans) and a huge slice of land controlled by Spain in the now central United States (an estimated 827,987 sq. miles in size) was ceded back to France by Spain via the Treaty of San Ildefonso.
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2.) How large was the Louisiana Territory?


3.) Why would Jefferson want to control access to the Mississippi River? How would control of the Mississippi impact the U.S.?







Document B:

In 1801, U.S. President Thomas Jefferson began his pursuit of just the French City of New Orleans (French Orleans Territory) in an effort to gain control of Mississippi River access; his $10 million offer was initially rejected by the French. Over the next year Napoleon was actively involved in his growing European military campaign against Britain, as well as other political conflicts in the Americas; apparently stretched-thin, he tired of his Louisiana Territory (and needing focus and funds) he finally wavered, and on April 30, 1803 he authorized the sale of the entire French Territory of Louisiana for $15 million, which included the City of New Orleans; justifiably, President Jefferson was jubilant.
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4.) How much money did Napoleon sell the Louisiana Territory to the U.S.for?



5.) What did the purchase of Louisiana do to the size of the United States?








Document C:

6.) Who do you think the men in this picture are?


7.) What do you think is happening in this picture?










Document D:

8.) What countries owned the three major territories of North America?


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10.) How could the purchase impact under-represented groups (children, indentured servants, enslaved people, Native Americans, women, and working class)?


11.) How does the map illustrate the growing diplomatic assertiveness of the U.S.?)






Analytical Paragraph:


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Analytical Paragraph Scoring Sheet

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The following are accurate:

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3 it helped money wise

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This has put India in depth , helped it grow , and it helped money wise

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Answer:

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Although scholars used to assume that the Pharisees (the likely precursors to the rabbis) were in charge of synagogues, most first-century sources identify elders, priests, and archisynagogoi (Greek for “heads of synagogues”) as the leaders of synagogues (Philo, Hypothetica 7.12-3, Theodotus Inscription, Mark 5:22-23).

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