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The Navigation Acts were tremendously successful and accomplished just what they were designed to do.
Divine Command Theory
A theory suggesting that morality is determined by God's commands, and what is morally right is what God has decreed.
Religious Texts
Writings considered sacred and central in various religious traditions, guiding beliefs, rituals, and morals.
Superstition
Belief in supernatural causality—that certain events happen because of the influence of "luck," magic, or rituals, without scientific evidence.
Hare
A fast-running, long-eared mammal that resembles a large rabbit, known for its swift movement.
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