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"From decades of debate on the colonists' right to self-government,popular sovereignty had emerged as the basic principle of legitimate government. But how was this principle to be realized in practice? ...Whig social contract theory specified that sovereignty resided in the will of the majority of the participants in the contract,limited only by the individual member's right to life,liberty,and property. Applied to the colonies,the question was,who were the legitimate participants in the new polity based on contract?"
Willi Paul Adams,The First American Constitutions,1980
-What was generally accepted as a necessary qualification for the rights of citizenship in the first few decades of United States' government?
Expiratory Capacity (EC)
The maximum volume of air that can be expelled from the lungs after a normal tidal volume expiration, including both the expiratory reserve volume and the tidal volume.
Anaerobic Breakdown
The process of generating energy in cells in the absence of oxygen, producing substances such as lactate.
ATP
Adenosine triphosphate is a compound that transports energy within cells to fuel metabolic processes.
Aerobic Respiration
The process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen, converting glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide and water, and releasing energy.
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