African slaves
no
Lockes inalienable rights were life, liberty, and property.
The governments of the thirteen colonies were very independent of each other before the American Revolution. There was not a great deal of unity between the colonies. During the American Revolution, the colonies had to work together in order to defeat the British. The statement is 'They were very independent of each other.'
The 14th amendment requires state governments to give their citizens the same rights that the federal government does. Before the 14th amendment, the state governments had almost unlimited authority over their citizens.
It was imperative for African nations to set up transition governments in order to have a smooth transition between the colonial government and the African government. The new members of government needed to learn the key elements of their positions before completely taking over.
Yes Ghana have won it before.
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I agree that most of the worlds governments are republics but for how many are democracies, I think only half of these countries are democracies. note: Sudan is a republic but it is mostly authoritarian. So was Egypt before the Arab Spring. Many African countries are republics but they are dominated by just one party.
The League of Nations existed before the United Nations but fell apart with the start of the second World WAr.
The League of Nations was before the United Nations, then the UN was established.
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They wanted independence before WWII, but after the war, many European powers were weak and flooded in debt. African colonies used this to their advantage and many broke free from foreign control.
I don't know if you have noticed, but before the United Nations there were wasn't that much peace.
State governments.
Yes. It was the League before it became the UN.
The League of Nations was disbanded before World War ll, while the United Nations continues to operate in the 21st century.