how many counts does a semibreve have

 

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Answer: 4 beats because 4
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That is in US anyways because it is the same as a whole note

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how is the principle of popular sovereignty reflected in the declaration of independence or the articles of confederation

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In the declaration of independence the introduction already asserts the right of the people to be independent politically and to choose its separation from another people. No mention of a monarch or ruler is made. That is already an indirect statement on popular sovereignty. Then the preamble very explicitly states that the power of the government is derived from the “consent of the governed”, i.e. the people. Finally, the conclusion states that the Founding Fathers have made these decisions under the Authority not of a ruler but of “the good People of these Colonies”.

This is way more implicit with the Articles of Confederation. Since the Union had already been established the need for explicit and reiterated mentions of the people as holding the authority of the country was not as evident. Expressions such as “general interests “, “free inhabitants” and the “authority to us given” (by the people) are the ways this principle is mentioned.


Discuss the tensions between England and Spain, explaining why Spain wanted war with England.

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Tensions built between Spain and England over the course of Elizabeth I's reign. 
Religious differences: Philip II of Spain wanted England, along with all Protestant countries, to return to the Roman Catholic faith 
They believed Queen Elizabeth usurped the throne and since she was Crotestant and Spain was Catholic, they didn't know get along very well.

What responsibility is given to the caliph in the first duty?

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The responsibility that is given to the Caliph in the first duty is to protect the faith of Islam as per the principles laid down by consensus of the early Muslims (salaf al-ummah). Apart from this responsibility, there are 9 other responsibilities as well. Some of the other responsibilities include executing the offenders for preserving justice. Also the Caliph has the responsibility of protecting the lives of people that are governed by him, so that they can pursue their livelihood and lead a peaceful life.


The rise of benito mussolini's fascisit party in the 1920s was caused by

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a desire to bring peace to a Europe ravaged by war. b.a need to expand the borders of the new Italian republic.

What did Samuel Adams take a stand for?

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He was an American revolutionary and organizer of the Boston tea party. He was also governor of Massachusetts from 1793 to 1797

What was the name of the battle in the which the Patriots finally defeated the british

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The Battle of Saratoga