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How did the American Revolution influence the second amendment?

Most rural citizens had firearms available but urban areas lacked weapons when the American Revolution began and it seemed essential to provide a Constitutional right to have and bear arms.


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The building of the Panama Canal .


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The current president seemed to not need anyone else.


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It seemed to be unstoppable after the sinking of the USS Maine.


The spanish American war was?

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The most important American objection to the Tea Act of 1773 was that it?

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the president


Who did the gulf of tonkin resolution give the power take whatever action seemed necessary to stop aggression?

the president


What is to suffer?

Suffering has many associated meanings in English - everything from a paper cut to roasting in Hell for eternity. H.H. the Dalai Lama replaced "suffering" in one of his talks with "unsatisfactoriness" which seemed to make it clearer. This allows smelling a donut, then immediately wanting one even though you are not hungry, to be classed as "unsatisfactoriness" and thus with suffering. In this case you have desire (and a related suffering) for something you don't have and don't need but want. Suffering therefore can be seen as the outcome of any desire, no matter how small.


Who did Common Sense name as the greatest enemy to American liberty?

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