The Boston Tea Party. Rebelling became a symbol for one's freedom.
I don't think it is a connection but they both have things in common. Presidents and God, rules and laws. I think people will COMPARE politics with churches but i don't think they are connected. That's just my opinion. Others may think differently.
Politics is usually people from the government. Policy is an written contract.
...the former is too solidified (sedimented politics!) and the latter too fluid; need Grace to put together! P.S. - Wrote on 3.6.07 to bbc.co.uk
We can say that, politics then is different from the politics now, because, politics then was less democratic than politics now.
The present is the result of past politics and that is the connection between politics and history.
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The Boston Tea Party. Rebelling became a symbol for one's freedom.
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Because she wrote about the connection between nature and the human spirit.
Because she wrote about the connection between nature and the human spirit.
I don't think it is a connection but they both have things in common. Presidents and God, rules and laws. I think people will COMPARE politics with churches but i don't think they are connected. That's just my opinion. Others may think differently.
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