Freedom for: To gain freedom for someone or something who is being enslaved or controlled, to deliver freedom to someone or something who's not free, to make someone or something free. Example: During the American Revolution, the patriots were fighting to gain freedom for the American people (or for the United States).
Freedom from: To be free from someone or something which is the source of oppression or control. Example: During the American Revolution, the patriots were fighting to gain freedom from Great Britain.
Teenagers in the past had more freedom And weren't babied until their early 20's
The answer depends on differentiate from WHAT!
Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom rejected what he referred to as the "Triple Wall of Privilege." By this he meant banks, tariffs, and trusts. When Wilson rejected trusts he did not - unlike Roosevelt - differentiate as to whether trusts were "good" or "bad."
well, they change in an organism and are influenced by differentiate
Differentiate Fatigue & Boredom?
differentiate articulation from enunciation?
Differentiate a pilot and a plane!
Differentiate chatting from talking in the internet.
When cells differentiate, they become specialized.
The verb form of "different" is "differentiate."
The Tagalog word for "differentiate" is "pagkakaiba-iba" or "magkaiba."
The word "differentiate" in Tagalog is translated as "makilala ang pagkakaiba" or "pagbubukod."