well locke believed that people were good and they are!
no it was only in effect from 1935 to 1943
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Taxes. I might add that the taxes the colonists were paying were quite a bit lower than the total tax burden that American citizens shoulder today. In fact, hundreds of wars have been fought, and millions of men and women have died, fighting against taxes that were a heck of a lot lower than American citizens are paying right now. The US government appears to be willing to completely ignore the lessons of history. They do so at their own risk.
The branches of government in 1787 are the same ones that exist today: the executive, judicial, and legislative branches.
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They helped create the laws and constituionwe have today in the United States.
Well slavery seriously impacted us until the Civil War. Some of the agricultural ideas were passed on also. The religion was not very important and had no effect on the government, like today.
History.
not man presidents have but Obama seems to be following the ideas of Taft
it allows for us to have many freedoms that the people before it didnot have
Julius Caesar actually had very little impact on our government today. Today's governments are sometimes based on Roman ideas, but they were not Caesar's ideas. Caesar was a man of his times and he gained office by following the Roman rules, which were different from ours. About the only impact that could be connected to him is the two-party system. Caesar was a populist, or liberal in today's terms and his opponents were the optimates, or conservatives.
Well, here's two groups of people, our founding fathers and today's conservatives.
He gave many ideas on how to have a good government, through his books he wrote during exile. When he gave the ideas the founders put them together with other brilliant theories and they came up with what we have today.
The United States shares several ideas with the early Romans. The Romans had a Republic that was overseen by an representative government very similar to what America has today.
ow are the ideas of mercantilism relflected in our economy today
The US used the Roman Architecture to make goverment buildings like we have today. For example the white house,monuments, supreme court buildings,etc. If it was not for the architecture we would not have government buildings like we have today.
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