Answer:
1. What is the meaning of a good life?
2. Are people in this current generation less or more sensitive than people from past generations?
3. Have we become less happy in this age of technology?
4. Are humans obligated to better themselves and will that make them happier?
5. Is having a big ego a negative trait or a positive trait?
6. Why do we strive for perfection if it is not attainable?
7. Does life require a purpose and a goal?
8. Is it easier to love or to be loved?
9. Do acts of kindness have a motive?
10. Is love simply physical desire or something more?
Explanation: These questions are the top ten preferred questions that I ( personally) would ask to a Philospher. As a great advice to anyone who's reading this, I prefer you to not ask anything about religion. It could mentally offend a Philospher just as much as anyone else.
<span> B. James Oglethorpe
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The Spread of Revolution. The Latin American Wars of Independence, which took place during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, were deeply influenced by the American and French Revolutions and resulted in the creation of a number of independent countries in Latin America.
Plymouth was a small native American settlement. To a Pilgrim, it was a foreign place with different looking people but its location and features implied of opportunities and resources. The tribes were heathens waiting to be made aware of Christ and be baptized.<span />
<span>Long range-voyages did not follow a straight line when crossing large areas of ocean during the Age of Exploration for various reasons. The ships likely needed to stop to refresh supplies, to explore different lands/peoples, and do trade.</span>