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In what ways is the Constitution congruent with the Declaration?

The Constitution is congruent with the Declaration of Independence in serving as the body and letter to which the Declaration is the thought and the spirit. Both documents were based on the same political and societal principles in denying absolute authority for government.


The principles of the American revolution and the french revolution are similar in many ways?

Both supported equal rights for women. ~Answer given by Kristen M.T.


What ways does the declaration reflect France's specific problems and crises?

The declaration establishes the principles of society that will be the basis of the new legitimacy, ending the principles, institutions and practices of the Old Regime: "The principle of all sovereignty lies essentially in the nation." The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen considers legitimate the revolt of the deputies against the absolute monarchy, when declaring as the indispensable right of the man the "resistance to the oppression".


Why is the government divided by two arguing parties where their members are forced to choose straight liberal or conservative?

The government is divided by two arguing parties where their members are forced to choose straight liberal or conservative because those are the two ways of living and belief. The two parties are made to choose between the two so that their beliefs and principles are made known by the government and public. This makes choosing the proper people to put into the government system easier for the people based off of the people's needs.


How did Americans Indians resist attempts to assimilate them into white culture?

They didn’t need to resist. The white culture didn’t want them. They wanted them dead or on reservations starving. Native American children were removed to government schools. These schools didn’t allow them to practice their traditions, native languages, and made them wear clothing that wasn’t traditional. These children stayed at the schools until they were 21, but when they went home they weren’t accepted by their tribes and white cultures didn’t acccept them. Many killed them selves.