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Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Independent Independent - To dream that you are very independent, denotes that you have a rival who may do you an injustice.
- To dream that you gain an independence of wealth, you may not be so succcessful{sic} at that time as you expect, but good results are promised.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Independent, Meaning of Dreams about Independent, Dream Interpretation Independent)
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Social Studies Dictionary - Declaration of Independence Definition and meaning of Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence - [World History] On July 2, 1776, delegates to the Second Continental Congress approved a motion made on June 7 that "These United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states. . . " Passing the resolution was not enough, however, and to gain support from other English colonies and foreign nations, the Congress appointed a committee to prepare an official declaration. Thomas Jefferson was responsible for drafting the Declaration of Independence which received congressional approval on July 4, 1776. In providing the justification to break with Britain he enumerated the "natural rights" guaranteed to humans and the ways British tyranny jeopardized those rights. The concept of natural rights evolved from English political thought. In England in 1651, Thomas Hobbes proposed the idea of the social contract in which people created a government and elected a ruler who protected them in exchange for their support. Hobbes wrote at a time of political turmoil in England. Forty years later, in 1690, John Locke modified Hobbes social contract to stress the mutual dependency of elected officials and citizens and the obligation of the ruler to protect the natural rights of citizens. The work of Hobbes and Locke changed the way individuals and society were viewed, and contributed significantly to an effort to improve society. Their views influenced the authors of the Declaration of Independence and the U. S. Constitution. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Social Studies Dictionary - Declaration of Independence Definition and meaning of Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence - [World History] On July 2, 1776, delegates to the Second Continental Congress approved a motion made on June 7 that "These United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states. . . " Passing the resolution was not enough, however, and to gain support from other English colonies and foreign nations, the Congress appointed a committee to prepare an official declaration. Thomas Jefferson was responsible for drafting the Declaration of Independence which received congressional approval on July 4, 1776. In providing the justification to break with Britain he enumerated the "natural rights" guaranteed to humans and the ways British tyranny jeopardized those rights. The concept of natural rights evolved from English political thought. In England in 1651, Thomas Hobbes proposed the idea of the social contract in which people created a government and elected a ruler who protected them in exchange for their support. Hobbes wrote at a time of political turmoil in England. Forty years later, in 1690, John Locke modified Hobbes social contract to stress the mutual dependency of elected officials and citizens and the obligation of the ruler to protect the natural rights of citizens. The work of Hobbes and Locke changed the way individuals and society were viewed, and contributed significantly to an effort to improve society. Their views influenced the authors of the Declaration of Independence and the U. S. Constitution. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Social Studies Dictionary - Independent Executive Agencies Definition and meaning of Independent Executive Agencies Independent Executive Agencies - [Government] Independent agencies of the federal government do the work of the government. The employees are called civil servants. The president appoints the heads of agencies, with some requiring confirmation by the Senate, i.e. the director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). More than 100 independent agencies, varying in size, budget allocations, and power, are part of the federal government. Those which perform the functions of the executive branch include the National Archives and Record Administration, the General Services Administration and the CIA. Other major independent agencies are part of the general government bureaucracy including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Smaller agencies are the Civil Rights Commission and the Small Business Administration. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Social Studies Dictionary - Independent Executive Agencies Definition and meaning of Independent Executive Agencies Independent Executive Agencies - [Government] Independent agencies of the federal government do the work of the government. The employees are called civil servants. The president appoints the heads of agencies, with some requiring confirmation by the Senate, i.e. the director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). More than 100 independent agencies, varying in size, budget allocations, and power, are part of the federal government. Those which perform the functions of the executive branch include the National Archives and Record Administration, the General Services Administration and the CIA. Other major independent agencies are part of the general government bureaucracy including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Smaller agencies are the Civil Rights Commission and the Small Business Administration. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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