Social contract
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tarrifs are taxes on IMPORTED goods. He agrees with the national government passing high tarrifs because he has strong business interests
The American Dream is simply an "idea of a happy and a successful life to which all may aspire."(Anthony Brandt) The American Dream is not often showed in culture and the society today. Today we do all we can to bring the other people down to make us feel better, so what needs to be done is help each other and work today to help others. So therefore the answer to this is today there is people who embody the American Dream but there is not one whole buissness that does in fact, everyone together embody the American Dream.the nuts are listed at .01per nuts you buying 3 million nuts the owner agrees and gives you a 50% discount on your purchase what would be your price per nuts after the discount ?
One reason the states wanted a written constitution was so everyone's rights were clearly spelled out. The other reason was so that the limitations placed on the government would not be in dispute. The people of the states wanted no ambiguity either way.
Your question implies only one "native American tribe" - but in reality, throughout the Americas there are many hundreds if not thousands of tribes."How old" these tribes are depends on the history or prehistory of each one; some only formed during the historic era, when white people were around to record the fact. Most date to long before anyone was writing down what was happening (which is what "prehistoric" means), so we can have no idea when those tribes formed.There is some support for the "oldest" native American groups being those that penetrated furthest south, to Tierra del Fuego at the southernmost tip of South America: the Ona, Haush, Yaghan and Alacaluf tribes. Not every historian agrees with this concept.
Slavery has existed for millennia, and still exists today in remote areas of Africa, where radical Islamists enslave weaker Islamists or Christians. Slavery can only end or be prevented when the majority of the population agrees to forbid the "peculiar institution". In terms of Judeo-Christian values, slavery, since the inception of the Bible in mass printings, should have never been permitted. The apostle Paul specifies in the book of Philemon that Philemon should have forgiven his slave, Onesimus, for running away and subsequently became a Christian. Paul urged Philemon to look upon Onesimus not as a slave but as a brother in Christ. Had the Christian world taken Paul's words to heart, there may very well have been a termination of slavery in Christendom.As far as the Islamic world is concerned, I mean no disrespect when I say that it is scientifically at par or advanced of western society, but socially many Islamic areas are backward and still living in the Middle ages, exploiting women, minorities, children and anyone who might questions their ironclad, repressive values.