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What was the inflammatory pamphlet that demanded independence from Great Britain?

The inflammatory pamphlet that demanded independence and heaped scorn on the 'The royal brute of Great Britain' was called 'Common Sense'. It was written by Thomas Paine between 1775 and 1776 and heaped scorn on King George of England.


What unique painting of Salvador Dali included a country singing star?

In the early sixties, Dali made a drawing of country singing star Dolly Parton. The photo of the work was published in Look magazine. It drew both praise and scorn.


Why did the first two estates scorn the enlightenment?

In the pre-Revolution system, the first two estates, which made up 3% of the population had all the power. If that changed, they'd lose power.


How did the world react to burrs actions relative to hamiltons death?

The world reacted with shock and condemnation to Aaron Burr's actions following Alexander Hamilton's death in their infamous duel. Many viewed Burr as a murderer, tarnishing his political reputation and leading to widespread scorn. The event intensified the existing political divisions in the early United States and contributed to Burr's eventual political downfall. Public sentiment largely favored Hamilton, viewing him as a martyr for the Federalist cause.


What penalties does the minstrel foresee for the man who has no love for his native land?

The minstrel foresees that a man who lacks love for his native land will face isolation and a sense of alienation, as he will be disconnected from the cultural and emotional ties that bind people to their homeland. This absence of love may lead to a lack of purpose and belonging, ultimately resulting in a barren existence devoid of joy and fulfillment. Additionally, such a man might be subject to scorn or disdain from his community, as loyalty to one's country is often seen as a fundamental virtue.