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On June 21, 1788, the American experiment reached a critical milestone when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. This act fulfilled the requirement set forth in Article VII, effectively replacing the Articles of Confederation and establishing a new federal government. This episode of Deep Dive analyzes the legal and social ramifications of this transition, alongside the natural phenomenon of the summer solstice, which frequently occurs on this date. We further explore the lives of three distinct figures: the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who challenged the very nature of being; Prince William, who carries the weight of a centuries-old monarchy; and Chris Pratt, a central figure in modern cinematic storytelling. Through these narratives, we examine how laws, ideas, and individuals shape the course of history. Topics Covered * 📜 The Ninth Pillar: How New Hampshire’s ratification in 1788 activated the United States Constitution as the supreme law of the land. * ☀️ The Longest Day: The science and cultural significance of the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. * 📚 Existential Freedom: A look at the life of Jean-Paul Sartre, his philosophical landmarks like Being and Nothingness, and his rejection of the Nobel Prize. * 🏛️ A Royal Path: The modern role and historical trajectory of Prince William, the heir to the British throne. * 🎨 From Parks to Galaxies: The career evolution of Chris Pratt and his impact on contemporary pop culture. Deep Dive is AI-assisted, human reviewed. Explore history every day on Neural Newscast. * (00:10) - Introduction * (00:53) - The Constitution Becomes Law * (01:05) - Sartre, Royalty, and Hollywood * (01:44) - Conclusion
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