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Gandhi is not the right answer.... The Indian people who sacrificed their lives have made India independent. And those who unite princely states into one India lead to Independence...
Pretty much the same. Women didn't gain any rights before or after and they couldn't vote, own property, or have a bank account. It won't be until 1920 that the right to vote will be gained and they are still fighting for equal pay for equal work and other civil rights.
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A very short speech would be this:Respected teachers and my friends,I wish you a happy Independence Day. India became independent on August 15, 1947...Usually, a speech is longer than that, so click on the related question below for more information about Indian Independence Day.Common topics you may wish to include are:a famous battleheroescompare India in the past to India today
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Gandhi is not the right answer.... The Indian people who sacrificed their lives have made India independent. And those who unite princely states into one India lead to Independence...
The thirteen colonies gained independence by defeating the British army in battle, culminating in the surrender of the British at Yorktown. Independence was only gained by declaring it, and fighting for it.
How has the independence affected life in India? It has given them the right to vote and to make their own laws. (More information): India got its independence in 1947.
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Tibet is high in the Himalayas and is now governed my China.
The Declaration of Independence founded the US government on the principles of human liberty and consent of the governed. The Declaration of Independence announced that the thirteen American colonies would no longer be a part of the British Empire.
Cuba gained almost immediate Independence. The Filipino's fought on, insisting that they also had a right to Instant Independence. They were however a fragmented society without a stable leadership and constant infighting. It became the Philippine American War. They were granted Independence after WW2. Guam and Puerto Rico accepted their status and remain US Territories.
the consent of the governedPage 80- It quotes The Declaration of independence as saying "That to secure these rights, Goverments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed"
It actually hasn't changed. The Declaration of Independence is statement of Enlightenment philosophy and it tells us the power is derived from the governed. When the people decide that a government no longer serves them they have the right to change the government. This is still done today through free elections. The Declaration of Independence doesn't set law or fix boundaries only the constitution can do that.
They pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to the principles that governments get their right to govern from the consent of the governed. All men are created equal, and that all men are born with the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Be based upon the consent of the governed. Consent of the governed refers to the principal that a government's legitimacy and moral right to use state power is only justified and legal when derived from the people.