The Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation: Tutorial

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According to Article 3, explain both sides of Shays' Rebellion. Include perspectives of the political leaders and the leaders of the rebellion.

According to article 3 the shays insurgents were fighting for liberty and also because they were not given proper compensation which lead to a large scale of them falling into poverty after fighting in the revolutionary wars. while the political leaders saw this as dangerous to Government,security of life and liberty.The Rebellion leaders like Thomas Jefferson an ex-Revolutionary war veteran on the side of the rebellion thought that 'a little rebellion here and there' is good for the Government to be healthy

According to Article 2, what was George Washington's major concern about the rebellion in Massachusetts?

George Washington was concerned that this rebellion would spread and incite others like it. He didn't want the rebellion to gather strength and was glad that the rebel force disbanded quickly.

Based on your knowledge of the events leading up to the rebellion, how did Shays's Rebellion highlight problems with the Articles of Confederation?

Shay's rebellion highlighted major problems with the Articles Of Confederation because state governments had difficulties fixing their economies and raising militias for defense. Shay's rebellion highlighted the needed fir a stronger central government to prove the economic welfare and civil right of the newly formed United States

Why do you think the Declaration of Independence outlines a political philosophy?

The Declaration of Independence is the most imperative bit of American political theory at any point composed. It is likewise ostensibly the best articulation of human freedom at any point delivered. Thomas Jefferson likewise utilized Rousseau's social contract hypothesis to legitimize his declaration of freedom. Jefferson expressed that governments are organized getting their fair powers from the assent of the represented.

In a two- to three-paragraph essay, define in your own words the meaning of the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In your response, make sure to address whether these rights apply to ideals or issues that are important in today's world.

The first of these unalienable rights is the right to life. This means that all people deserve to have a chance at living, and at creating a life that is only theirs. This cannot be taken away without due process of the law. The importance of this right is at the forefront of many modern discussions, such as abortion and the death penalty. The right to liberty means that the government cannot restrict your activities and your way of thinking unless it infringes on the rights of someone else. This is a right that has enormous implications, including the definition and protection of freedom of speech, freedom of association and freedom of religion. Finally, the right to the pursuit of happiness means that everyone has the right to pursue the activities and goals that make him or her happy. This should be protected as long as the pursuit does not infringe on the liberties of others or violates the law. This is important in today's world in various respects, including our right to chose a partner, to travel freely and to chose our area of employment.

Why did the colonists believe they were justified in breaking away from British rule?

The main reason many colonists believed they were justified in breaking away from British rule is because they believed that the British had violated their natural rights--mostly by taxing them without allowing them to have representation in Parliament.

According to Article 1, why did Massachusetts raise taxes on citizens, and what about the currency of the time made it difficult for citizens to pay these taxes?

The reason why Massachusetts raised taxes on citizens was because they wanted to pay off the state's debts. The challenge that they faces in terms of the rules of currency for citizens to pay these taxes was that they are requiring gold and silver as payments rather than goods, produce, and paper currency.

Which statement best describes why the early United States was a confederation?

The states all had considerable power, and a weak central government handled only certain issues.


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