Answer:
They wanted to set rules for the people, the power may be the peoples' but they needed to set "ground rules". Like owning a house, its your house but you give yourself some rules.
Explanation:
Answer:
It was used by the Catholic Church and in academic settings.
Explanation:
Latin was for 20 centuries the official language of the Church. Academic writing and research was published in Latin. Masses were said in Latin, despite the fact that only the clergy and the best educated people (very few people during the Middle Ages) were the only ones who could speak and understand it. It was only in the second half of the 20th century that the Roman Catholic Church authorized masses in the local and national languages of each country.
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Part i)
Which of the following is the best abbreviation for the word Government?
d.) GOV'T
The answer is D. Yes, it could be C depending on your teacher's preferences, but it is GOV'T. It is the most inclusive of them all.
Part ii)
In 100 words or less, describe what the U.S Government is/does and why it is/isn't so important. Briefly state your beliefs/views and facts about the U.S Government. You may use any and all online resources to answer this question. Include as much detail as possible in your short answer.
Since you have a such little word count, you're going to want to think outside of the box on this one. Make sure to include all aspects of the text, and, since your teacher is allowing, use great online resources. 100 words isn't a lot, so the least amount of words, the harder it will be. Be creative, and be smart with this one. Use the internet to your advantage!
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Answer:
d. to remind readers that each human being is valuable
Explanation:
As reiterated by Swift in his proposal, the life of any human is valuable no matter the color, race, sex or group. Swift was telling the readers that human life is valuable. In addition, he wanted the readers to know that they should always hope for the best no matter the circumstances or the challenges they might face.