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What did the anti-Federalists want to protect?
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Anti-Federalists admitted that the Articles of Confederation needed to be changed, but they believed the Constitution, as it was written at the time, threatened to create political corruption and make the federal government too powerful. Their concerns and agitations helped force the addition of the Bill of Rights.\nPerhaps the most powerful arguments raised by the anti-Federalists were those about the lack of protection of individual liberties present in the Constitution before the addition of the Bill of Rights. Most state constitutions of the time had followed the model set by Virginia and ..
How were charter colonies governed?
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The idea was, at the time, that colonies existed as a means of creating additional wealth for the mother country following the mercantilism system. The king would control the taxation and the trade in the colonies. However, it proved difficult to regulate the taxation with the American colonies so the king allowed the colonies to levy the tax while the king focused on controlling trade.Many colonies, however, were not happy with this arrangement of government and wanted to rule themselves. Once again, the British king and the American colonists are an example of this rule. The colonies rebelle..
Who was Zheng He?
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As a young man, Zhang He distinguished himself as a soldier and eventually came into the service of the prince of Yan. In 1400, with the help of Zhang He, this prince ousted his uncle, the Jianwen emperor, from the throne and became emperor himself. The newly crowned Yongle emperor wished to project Chinese naval power further abroad, both to extend trade and to control its tributary nations in South and Southeast Asia.\nAppointing Zhang He as commander in chief, the Yongle emperor created a massive treasure fleet of Chinese ships and sent them away. The first voyage departed in 1405 with 62 s..
Why did the colonists rebel against the British?
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During the Revolutionary War, there was a rebellion against the trade restriction that Britain was imposing on America. There was also a conservative revolution that looked to defend the traditional liberties that were being encroached upon by the British. The war brought about a call for liberty and equality, which was addressed in the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Who invented the lollipop?
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In the 17th century, the English snacked on a popular treat of boiled sugar on a stick, which they called a lolly pop. The name comes from the English words "lolly," meaning tongue, and "pop," meaning slap, in reference to how the tongue slaps the candy. However, the English treat was a soft candy, not the hard confection known in modern times.
What would it cost to replicate the Great Pyramid?
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- 30/03/2025
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The Great Pyramid stands 481 feet high and is 756 feet long in each direction. It was built using 2.3 million stones, each weighing 3 tons - for a total massive weight of 6.5 million tons. It took over 20 years and 4,000 workers to complete the structure.French architect Jean Pierre-Houdin, working at the Laval University in Quebec, created a computer model of The Great Pyramid and proposed a new theory on how it was built. For the bottom two-thirds, workers used sleds and ropes to pull stones up the walls on the outside of the pyramid. This is similar to established theories. For the top thir..
Where did World War II mainly take place?
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World War II also included battles in North Africa, bombings of England and a mass invasion into the Soviet Union by Germany. Other areas affected by the war included China, the Ukraine and the Japanese mainland.\nMajor cities that suffered damage during the war included London, England; Okinawa and Nagasaki, Japan; Berlin, Germany; and Leningrad in the Soviet Union.
When was elastic invented?
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Thomas Hancock originally designed the masticator after noticing that large quantities of rubber were destroyed in the elastic creation process. Hancock did not initially patent the masticator, waiting until 1837 to do so. In 1821, Hancock teamed up with Charles Macintosh, a Scottish inventor. Together the pair produced Macintosh coats using masticated rubber that Hancock invented. The masticated rubber was used until 1839 when vulcanized rubber was invented.
Where was copper first discovered?
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While copper was known to primitive humans for thousands of years, most early copper artifacts came from cold-working the metal to produce tools. Smelting copper was a common practice throughout the Middle East by 4500 B.C., with some of the first copper smelting sites discovered in Israel, Egypt and Jordan. The frozen caveman Otzi was found with an incredibly pure copper axe head in his possession, and the arsenic traces found in his hair suggested he worked with the metal regularly.
What is the Mandate of Heaven?
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Part of Confucian teaching, the Mandate of Heaven concept can be seen in a variety of ways, but it ultimately relates to the idea that the nation's leaders are serving with the approval or desire of a higher, heavenly power. Some scholars interpret the mandate as a burden of responsibility on the emperor to be a just and effective ruler, while others see it as a way of explaining a ruling monarch's successes and failures. According to Columbia University, the famous 1989 student demonstrations in Tiananmen Square invoked this concept by arguing that the Communist Party had lost the M..
