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The monument on Rushmore was intended to honor presidents of the United States, not founding fathers. It just so happens, perhaps not coincidentally, that two of the men everybody agrees were among the greatest presidents, Washington and Jefferson, were also founding fathers. Everybody also agrees that Lincoln is one of the greatest presidents, certainly second only to Wshington and there are those who would rate him above Washington. As for Teddy Roosevelt, he may have seemed more important when the monument was being sculpted, in the 1930's, than he does now. Even then there were those who felt he was not important enough to be included with the other three but he was a cousin of Franklin Roosevelt who was president when the project was under way so what are you going to do? Michael Montagne Theodore Roosevelt is the backbone and founder of the national park system. Roosevelt was an avid outdoorsman and he loved to travel the country. That could be why he is on there.
Three key concepts from the Magna Carta that influenced the Founding Fathers include the principle of limited government, which asserts that no one is above the law; the idea of due process, which guarantees fair treatment through the judicial system; and the protection of individual rights, which emphasizes the importance of personal freedoms. These concepts laid the groundwork for the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, shaping the framework of American democracy and legal principles. The Magna Carta's emphasis on accountability and justice resonated with the Founding Fathers as they sought to create a government that protects citizens' liberties.
The Founding Fathers drew inspiration from the Magna Carta's principles of limited government and the protection of individual rights. They valued its assertion that no one, not even the king, was above the law, which influenced the establishment of a system of checks and balances in the U.S. Constitution. Additionally, the Magna Carta's emphasis on due process and the right to a fair trial helped shape the legal protections enshrined in the Bill of Rights. Overall, these foundational ideas contributed to the framework of American democracy and the rule of law.
Alexander Hamilton, by far. Aside from authoring most of the Federalist papers, as Treasury Secretary under Washingtion, he virtually created every part of government for the new republic from scratch. Hamilton is beyond brilliant. There is an outstanding biography from Ron Chernow that documents a mind that rises above some very stiff competition.
New Orleans "The above answer is correct *post* 1721 however, what is today Mobile, Alabama and Biloxi MS, served as Louisiana's capital cities from its founding until 1721
ALTRUISM.
The founding fathers wanted to protect, above all things, the unalienable rights which all men possessed: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
Online Community. This was a test question for me, the above was my answer and I got it correct.
See related link "Our Founding Fathers were not Christians" and scroll down to "Thomas Paine"Thomas Paine was a deist and not a Christian. He believed in God but not the Bible. Regarding the above Founding Fathers answer above ~ According to ConstitutionFacts.com, Thomas Paine was not one of the Founding Fathers. (!)They have only this short list: George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, George Mason, Gouverneur Morris, Roger Sherman, James Wilson, Edmund Randolph. Wikipedia gives a far greater number of Founding Fathers and here is part of what wikipedia says (Thomas Paine is listed as a Founding Father at this site):The Founding Fathers of the United States were the political leaders who signed the Declaration of Independence or otherwise participated in the American Revolution as leaders of the Patriots, or who participated in drafting the U. S. constitution eleven years later. The Founders were opposed by the Loyalists who supported the British monarchy and opposed independence (though most Loyalists remained in the U.S. after 1783 and supported the new government). Some authors draw a distinction between the Founders, who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 or participated in the Revolution, and the Framers, who drafted the United States Constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation, in 1787. Warren G. Harding is credited with coining the phrase "Founding Fathers" in his keynote address to the 1916 Republican National Convention when he was still a Senator. See also wallbuilders.com/ & google: government archives constitution or founding fathers.
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Nationalism. Communtiarianism (which could refer to puting the interests of any community including a nation above those of it's members) Fascism sometimes because Fascists were into that.
The monument on Rushmore was intended to honor presidents of the United States, not founding fathers. It just so happens, perhaps not coincidentally, that two of the men everybody agrees were among the greatest presidents, Washington and Jefferson, were also founding fathers. Everybody also agrees that Lincoln is one of the greatest presidents, certainly second only to Wshington and there are those who would rate him above Washington. As for Teddy Roosevelt, he may have seemed more important when the monument was being sculpted, in the 1930's, than he does now. Even then there were those who felt he was not important enough to be included with the other three but he was a cousin of Franklin Roosevelt who was president when the project was under way so what are you going to do? Michael Montagne Theodore Roosevelt is the backbone and founder of the national park system. Roosevelt was an avid outdoorsman and he loved to travel the country. That could be why he is on there.
When he/she prefers your best interests above his/her own.
prinsengracht 263 in the attic above her fathers buisness
The pyramid to which you refer is part of the Great Seal of the United States. The pyramid is unfinished, symbolic of a country still being built. Above it is the Eye of Providence, no doubt the "mystic or religious artifact" mentioned in the question. See the related links section for more information. Religious items appear in iconography of the United States of America because the founding fathers were predominantly Christian, or at least had a respect for freedom of religion; this is in spite of modern revisionist history that seeks to deny these truths. Some of the founding fathers were also members of Masonic societies, so that symbolism appears as well.
Placing the researcher's interests above the patient's interests is considered a breach of ethics, specifically a violation of the principle of beneficence, which requires prioritizing the well-being of the individual. It can lead to conflicts of interest, compromised patient care, and erosion of trust in the healthcare system. Such actions can also undermine the integrity of research and the credibility of scientific findings.
Putting the region or state interests above the nation is often referred to as regionalism or regional loyalty. This can lead to conflicts with national policies and priorities, as regional interests may take precedence.