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Ch. 2 Study Guide

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Greece gave us the first direct democracy. And let all citizens participate in government and self-management

People form a government to protect their natural rights. Natural rights is the right everyone should have. These are included

Social contracts agreed that people abandoned some freedom and were governed by the government. In return, the government agreed to protect the rights of the citizens. Otherwise, the contract will be broken. If the contract is broken, people can pick a new leader

They are too poor to pay for them, so they agree to pay back to those paying tolls.

A big awakening: in the 1740's, they began to challenge the authority of churches and political leaders who wanted more freedom and rights

War between France and Indians: 1763; due to war debt tax settlement was imposed on settlers. They began to hate this, and there was a distant ruler

[Panttaja focuses on desire, not on the strong relationship of mothers and daughters seen in Cinderella, but scholars believe that they are overly dependent on psychoanalytic readings. The author exploits the work of other scholars like Mary to see how mothers and stepmothers are seen as similar people equally focused on their daughters. She shows that critics use patriarchal as a public domain and obstetrics as a private domain. This brought about ignoring the mother's powerful role in the story. got married. Panttaja also emphasizes the role of women's competition and how important products affect the results of the story. For the author, Cinderella was not initially romantic. Instead, it is an upper class through marriage.

[Panttaja focuses on desire, not on the strong relationship of mothers and daughters seen in Cinderella, but scholars believe that they are overly dependent on psychoanalytic readings. The author exploits the work of other scholars like Mary to see how mothers and stepmothers are seen as similar people equally focused on their daughters. She shows that critics use patriarchal as a public domain and obstetrics as a private domain. This brought about ignoring the mother's powerful role in the story. got married. Panttaja also emphasizes the role of women's competition and how important products affect the results of the story. For the author, Cinderella was not initially romantic. Instead, it is an upper class through marriage.