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It caused racism and inequality, thus contradicting one of the founding ideals. Equality.
The Five Founding Ideals Are Opportunity, Equality, Democracy, Liberty, And Rights
No. The Founding Fathers were inspired by Enlightenment ideals and opposed to despots. The Ancient Egyptian system and the contemporaneous Egyptian governates were despotic regimes that opposed almost all Enlightenment ideals. As a result, the Founding Fathers did not use Egypt as inspiration.
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The ideals of vocal beauty certainly expanded over the course of the 20th century. It was then that depth was truly valued.
John Everett Millais (1829-1896), a founding member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood who sought a return to the ideals of medieval romanticism.
Think of it this way.....Say parents are the ideals of the society, and their children would be the institutions of that society. Parents try to instill their ideals and beliefs into their children. Therefore, societal programs and developments usually follow the ideals and beliefs upon which that society was founded, at least until progress and changing structure takes it farther away from the founding principles. You can look at school systems of the country, prison systems, social welfare programs, elections, religion, and trade as a reflection of that societies ideals.
It created a societal dichotemy of having part of the new nation more in synch with the ideals enshrirend in the key founding documents and compromising the ideals in permitting (protecting) powerful economic interests in the southern half.
because he was like really really smart and like belived in like natural rights and he was like smart and Jefferson like took his ideals and was influenced deeply from them and stuff
develpoment of pilipino ideals