Why did some people call the War of 1812 "the Second American Revolution"? someone answer fast pleasee!!!

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the war of 1812 was because the war hawks who approved the war wanted to add Canada as a territory.


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The answer is C. Chronologically, Settlement, Revolution, Victory and Establishment of a Republic, then Statehood.

The impact of the law on the United States and on American society?

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One big impact of American law is that derives from the country's system of republican democracy, in which power is vested in the people and their elected representatives rather than in a monarch. So the laws that exist in this country are created by people we are empowered to elect or to vote out of office. Those laws are enforced and interpreted by judges, some of whom are elected by voters and some of whom are appointed by representatives who are accountable to the American people for those appointments. Other laws are directly voted on by the people themselves; these laws are called referendums. We also have the power to interpret laws ourselves when we serve on juries.

So one impact the law of the U.S. has had on American society is that it empowers the people with the responsibility and rights that comes with regulating their own community. This is mostly a very positive thing, as it endows a society based on political freedom, though it has also given people the power to oppress other people (by creating laws, for instance, that deprive certain groups of people of rights).
Laws are important to the United States because it keeps everyone safe and brings order.

Explain the philosophy of John Locke and it’s relationship to democracy

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John Locke (1632 - 1704) was one of the main philosophers of the Enlightment era, a period when the principles that constitute the base of modern democracies were developed. Such principles challenged feudalism, absolute monarchies, the moral authority exercised by religion and other medieval institutions.

Together with Rousseau, he introduced the principle of the social contract that describes that the power of a state resides on its citizens that have the right to grant it to political representatives elected by suffrage.

He is also considered the father of liberalism and promoted societies based on democracy, secularism, gender and racial equality, internationalism, and civil rights such as freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion. He was also one of the first empiricists that promoted the creation of scientific knowledge based on observational experiences. In general, Enlightment was the age of reason in opposition to knowledge biased by religious superstitions and beliefs that were predominant before, during the medieval era.

What persona does Carter portray? (in his re election campaign ads)

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In the 1980 presidential election campaigns, President Jimmy carter's campaign ads portrayed him as a peacemaker. They also accentuated his military background. They contrasted him to his opponent Governor Reagan who was portrayed as a warmonger. 

an even-keel peacemaker who will keep the United States out of war


Which civil rights leader was assassinated by radical black Muslims

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Hammurabi established his imperial capital in Babylon true or false

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The Correct Answer is True.

True. Babylon is where he moved the capital to.