Farmers were the ones that benefited greatly from the discovery and invention of the barbed wire. It effectively helped them take care and grow more cattle as it prevents escape in an extremely effective way, and it also prevented others from stealing livestock at that time.
True: The Declaration of Independence speaks of a Divine Creator.
True: The Declaration of the Rights of Man speaks of a Supreme Being.
True: Both documents drew on the natural law philosophy of John Locke.
Some additional details about the "Divine Creator" and "Supreme Being" distinction:
The Declaration of Independence (1776) famously asserted, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." America's founding fathers tended to speak in religious terms associated with the Christian tradition, even though a number of them were more like Deists in their own beliefs. Deists believe that there is a God who created the world, but set it up to run by natural laws and did not intervene in a personal way in its operation.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789) was less overt in ascribing the rights of human beings to God as Creator. That declaration of the French Revolution stated, "The National Assembly recognizes and proclaims, in the presence and under the auspices of the Supreme Being, the following rights of man and of the citizen." They were taking using more overtly Deist language, acknowledging a Supreme Being that was the reasonable force governing all things, but seeing human beings in society granting rights according to the actions of a just government.
The answer is C. <span>that the speaker is able to see and feel her faith in everything that surrounds her
Orchard is a type of plants that is used around the building that is functioned for aesthetic and protection (from heat and pollution) .
The speaker feel that this natural objects are a direct embodiment of her faith which has a similar function but it protects her well being.</span>
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