The most fundamental value is reserve.on the other hand, there are universal values such as freedom,rule of law,tolerance,respect,individualism,workethic
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American colonies' break from British rule
American colonies' break from British rule
American colonies' break from British rule
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This is Mr. Morse. Do your work properly.that is his opinion, i didn't delete it:perhaps a little help finding the answers ---Analyze the ways in which British imperial policies between 1763 and 1776 intensified colonial resistance to Britishis another way of saying what are the causes of the revoltionary war, what got the colonists angry enough to resist british rule -- tax acts, stamp acts, quartering acts, etcrepublican values -- the republic for which we stand is based on democratic values -- ancient Rome,search on democratic values for descriptionslife, liberty, pursuit of happiness, common good, justice, equality, diversity, truth, popular sovereignty, patriotism,also democratic values in the constitutioncompare what the colonists wanted (democratic values) with what the british were doing - taxation without representation, and other things british did
Asserting British values of fairness and good order, and setting-up a parliament and civil service, to provide better administration.
The Core Values of the British Army are as follows and can be represented by the acronym CDRILS. Courage Discipline Respect for Others Integrity Loyalty Selfless Commitment
British values were established to promote a cohesive society and ensure that individuals from diverse backgrounds can coexist peacefully. These values—often including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect—serve as guiding principles for social interactions and governance. They help foster a sense of identity and shared purpose, encouraging respect for different cultures and beliefs while upholding the rights of individuals. Ultimately, British values aim to create a fair and just society where everyone can thrive.