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Popular Sovereigntypopular sovereignty
A ruler's power reigns supreme, Boundless control, a dominant theme. Sovereignty upheld with firm resolve, Unquestioned authority, subjects cannot absolve.
Resolve can be a verb or a noun. As a verb: Please resolve the problem by the end of this month. As a noun: The information, instead of stopping her, strengthened her resolve.
By the end of the book, Habakkuk's attitude had transformed from questioning God's ways to trusting in His sovereignty and justice, despite the difficult circumstances. He ended with a resolve to praise God no matter what happens, demonstrating a deep faith and understanding of God's supremacy.
Stephen Douglas attempted to resolve the impasse over the extension or abolition of slavery by proposing the idea of popular sovereignty, where residents of each state or territory would decide the issue for themselves through popular vote or legislation. This approach was embodied in the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, but ultimately failed to ease tensions and instead sparked violence in the region.
Resolve is a noun. It describes an action.
Resolve the question on the board.
The past tense of resolve is resolved.
The Resolve was created on 1915-05-31.
Lights Resolve was created in 2006.
I resolve to get an A on this test!He had no resolve to quit smoking.The group discussed but could not resolve the problem.
You've only strengthened my resolve to provide a good example. Let's resolve this issue congenially.