68 résultats pour "against"
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The Declaration of IndependenceIn the summer of 1776, more than a year after American colonists had begun their rebellion against Great Britain, the Second Continental Congress debated a resolution forindependence.
The Declaration of Independence In the summer of 1776, more than a year after American colonists had begun their rebellion against Great Britain, the Second Continental Congress debated a resolution forindependence. A committee of five worked on the document, but it was Thomas Jefferson who prepared the initial draft and whose eloquent phrasing made it a masterpieceof political writing. The text of the declaration contains three major sections: a statement of principle, a list of grievances agai...
- PROTECTION OF YOUTH AGAINST TRASH AND FILTH, LAW FOR THE
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FOOTBALLa matchtwo teams playing against each other in a 90-minute game of footballa pitchthe area where footballers play a matcha refereethe person who makes sure that the players follow the rules.
FOOTBALL a match two teams playing against each other in a 90-minute game of football a pitch the area where footballers play a match a referee the person who makes sure that the players follow the rules. Normally wears a black shirt and shorts, an d has a whistle a linesman (referee's assistant) the person whose main duty it is to indicate with a flag when the ball has gone out of play or when a player is offside a goalkeeper the player in goal who has to stop the ball from crossing the goal-...
- Discrimination.
- Antibiotics.
- Impeachment.
- Joseph Stalin .
- Joseph Stalin.
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- Comedy
- Elizabeth I.
- Elizabeth I .
- Bill of Rights.
- Immune System.
- Vietnam War.
- Adolf Hitler.
- Adolf Hitler .
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- World War I .
- Holocaust .
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- World War II .
- Spanish Empire.
- James Madison
- James Madison.
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- Andrew Jackson
- Andrew Jackson.
- Pornography.
- Criminal Law.
- Bill Clinton.
- Ulysses S.
- Ulysses S.
- Ronald Reagan.
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- George Washington I INTRODUCTION George Washington (1732-1799), first president of the United States (1789-1797) and one of the most important leaders in United States history.
- George Bush.
- Human Disease.
- Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
- Iraq - country.
- John Adams
- John Adams.
- John Adams - U.
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- Fascism.
- Terrorism.
- Henry VIII .
- Henry VIII.
- Abraham Lincoln
- Abraham Lincoln.
- Crusades .
- Crusades.
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- Ancient Rome .
- Consciousness