It is possible
In Franklin's beliefs, women, slaves, and Native Americans were excluded from the ideals of individualism and the self-made man. These groups did not have the same opportunities or freedoms as white males in Franklin's concept of self-improvement and success.
Tenets
mostly the same as the united states
The beliefs and ideals that guide how people live are learned from the culture in which they grew up. They are also a product of their experiences and personality.
that would depend on the persons own beliefs and the beliefs of the people who have the say on the holy ground, they are both christian beliefs with similar ideals, why not?? that would depend on the persons own beliefs and the beliefs of the people who have the say on the holy ground, they are both christian beliefs with similar ideals, why not??
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The beliefs and ideals that guide how people live are learned from the culture in which they grew up. They are also a product of their experiences and personality.
Andrzej Pelc has written: 'Invariant measures and ideals on discrete groups' -- subject(s): Discrete groups, Ideals (Algebra), Invariant measures
Think of it this way.....Say parents are the ideals of the society, and their children would be the institutions of that society. Parents try to instill their ideals and beliefs into their children. Therefore, societal programs and developments usually follow the ideals and beliefs upon which that society was founded, at least until progress and changing structure takes it farther away from the founding principles. You can look at school systems of the country, prison systems, social welfare programs, elections, religion, and trade as a reflection of that societies ideals.
Regions in America had 'Clans' which were groups that practised their racist ideals on the local area.