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The Statue of Freedom in Washington, D.C. is facing east. It stands on top of the United States Capitol building and looks out towards the U.S. Capitol Reflecting Pool and the National Mall.
Yes, east is considered a cardinal direction along with north, south, and west. It is the direction to the right of north when one is facing the rising sun.
The four fundamental freedoms in Canada are freedom of expression, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, and freedom of association. These freedoms are protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and are essential to maintaining a democratic society where individuals can express themselves, practice their religion, gather peacefully, and form groups or organizations.
The concept of freedom is subjective and can be measured in different ways. Various organizations produce indices that rank countries based on different aspects of freedom, such as political rights and civil liberties. Some countries often ranked high in terms of freedom include Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark.
Political freedom refers to the ability of individuals to participate in the decision-making processes of their society without interference or coercion. It encompasses the rights to free speech, assembly, and association, as well as the right to vote and seek public office. Political freedom is a fundamental aspect of democratic societies.
One charter right and freedom you can consider for your social assignment is the right to freedom of expression. This includes the freedom to express your thoughts, beliefs, and opinions through speech, writing, and other forms of communication without censorship or interference. It is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Yes there are windows in the forehead so people who walk to the top can look in the direction that the statue is facing.
The statue that lies on top of the Capital building is the "Statue of Freedom" designed by architect Thomas Crawford. His design was approved in 1855. There is a link to an article about this statue below.
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it was a statue to honor different religions and freedom of those different religions.
No, she is the Statue of Freedom.
Because to them, the statue was a sign of freedom, of new life, and of a brand new start on life. :)
The Statue of Liberty
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