Absolutely, because that guarantees the child the right to an education. Regardless to his physical or mental disabilities, since then Americans with disabilities were given the right to a proper education just like everyone else.
The government justified the forced relocation of Native Americans primarily through the belief in Manifest Destiny, which held that Americans were destined to expand across the continent. Officials argued that relocating Native Americans to designated territories would allow for the development of agriculture and settlement by white settlers, which they claimed was essential for economic progress. Additionally, they often framed the removal as a way to protect Native Americans from conflict with settlers, despite the devastating impacts it had on indigenous populations.
because the British began to violate the rights of the colonists.
It is reinforced with every corruption scandal. However, most government employees ("the bureaucrats") are honest and hardworking people, who unfortunately have little opportunity to improve the way their jobs are done.
article one, section 8
people have the right to overthrow an oppressive government
indictment
100%
indictment; BRITISH
by being great
of course it was justified! The Egyptian people were mistreated and exploited by an insanley corrupt government.
to win freedom from great britain
It justified the reasons for changing government.
No, they were not concentration camps as the Germans built. They were Detention camps to keep the Japanese-American people under observation.
The government justified the forced relocation of Native Americans primarily through the belief in Manifest Destiny, which held that Americans were destined to expand across the continent. Officials argued that relocating Native Americans to designated territories would allow for the development of agriculture and settlement by white settlers, which they claimed was essential for economic progress. Additionally, they often framed the removal as a way to protect Native Americans from conflict with settlers, despite the devastating impacts it had on indigenous populations.
no it was screwed up if you ask me :)
The French, British and Americans had different notions of the peace terms. So none were entirely justified. So really none then.
Jefferson lists 27 different reasons that justify the American Revolution in the Declaration of Independence. After all, you cannot start a revolution because "you want to."