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  • 11proportionable — adjective Date: 14th century proportional, proportionate • proportionably adverb, archaic …

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  • 12Natural law — For other uses, see Natural law (disambiguation). Natural law, or the law of nature (Latin: lex naturalis), is any system of law which is purportedly determined by nature, and thus universal.[1] Classically, natural law refers to the use of… …

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  • 13Tarbosaurus — Bilateria Tarbosaurus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 70 Ma …

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  • 14United States congressional apportionment — is the process by which seats in the United States House of Representatives are redistributed amongst the 50 states following each constitutionally mandated decennial census. Each state is apportioned a number of seats which approximately… …

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  • 15Poor Palatines — The Poor Palatines were some 13,000 German refugees from the Upper Rhine who fled to England between May and November 1709. Their arrival in England, and the inability for the British Government to integrate them, caused a highly politicized… …

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  • 16Size of the United States House of Representatives — The size of the United States House of Representatives refers to total number of congressional districts (or seats) into which the land area of the United States proper has been divided. The number of seats is currently set at 435 voting… …

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  • 17The Northern Lass — is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy by Richard Brome that premiered onstage in 1629 and was first printed in 1632. A popular hit with its audience, and one of his earliest successes, the play provided a foundation for Brome s career as a… …

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  • 18proportionable — proportionability, proportionableness, n. proportionably, adv. /preuh pawr sheuh neuh beuhl, pohr /, adj. being in due proportion; proportional. [1350 1400; ME proporcionable < LL proportionabilis. See PROPORTION, ABLE] * * * …

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  • 19Thomas Jefferson: Debate on Independence — ▪ Primary Source              During the debate on R.H. Lee s resolution for independence in June 1776, many of the old arguments for and against independence were restated. Thomas Jefferson recorded the views of both sides in notes that he made&#8230; …

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  • 20Abraham Lincoln: The Dred Scott Decision and the Declaration of Independence — ▪ Primary Source              The Dred Scott decision of March 1857 dealt a severe blow to Republican efforts to prevent the expansion of slavery. As the leading Republican in Illinois, Abraham Lincoln felt bound to oppose Democrats who upheld&#8230; …

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