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they was the most radical because the government was guided by religious principles
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The English lost the most soldiers in the Boston Massacre.
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Shema is the most basic statement in Judaism, it's considered to be a radical statement because it's very important and needs to recite twice a day.
In the USA, SEIU, Service EMployees International. Heavily prone to thuggery.
There are defiantly is not any "most radical religion" in the world
William Lloyd Garrison was considered one of the most radical white abolitionists. He founded and edited the newspaper "The Liberator." Garrison was known for his uncompromising stance against slavery and his calls for immediate emancipation.
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they was the most radical because the government was guided by religious principles
It is not most stable
The American rebels won against the most powerful empire of the 18th century because they concored at Yorktown.
it was the most radical movie
During the Enlightenment, women expressed radical ideas challenging traditional gender roles, advocating for equal education, political participation, and legal rights. Some women also critiqued the patriarchal social order and called for greater opportunities for women in the public sphere. Mary Wollstonecraft's "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" is a notable work in this regard.
David Hume's most significant contribution to psychology and science was his exploration of human perception and reasoning, which influenced the development of cognitive psychology. His works, such as "A Treatise of Human Nature," challenged traditional views on cause and effect, skepticism, and skepticism's impact on human perception and reasoning continues to influence scientific inquiry. His empiricist philosophy also emphasized the importance of experience and observation in understanding the natural world, laying the foundation for the scientific method.