D) They all believed in a federal system of government.
All of them suggested that the government would work better if shared into smaller versions of itself, for the greater good of the State.
The power to make political decisions must not be held by one specific, but divided, supporting a democratic system;
Sharing the power means that the problems would be driven to local issues, appealing to the 'Big Chief' - the Federal State. You see, small issues leads to small work, which leads to less expenditures...
<span>People have different cultures and traditions which greatly influence
their rights and needs as citizens of their countries. To guarantee one’s
rights is to look deeply within his values and beliefs as well as trace back
the history why these values were formed in the first place, which will take a
lifetime of observation. This means, the main problem here is time against the rights
of the people which needs to be quickly acted upon. A utopian world is impossible
but in order to hopefully, guarantee the people’s rights, one must decide which
right is applicable across cultures to avoid conflicts of interest.</span>
<span>People were tortured, beaten and even murdered if they did not display absolute loyalty and obedience</span>
Answer: Yes( and i'll try not to be biased).
Explanation: I believe so because with age comes wisdom and if a young kid who doesn't understand their actions shouldn't be penalized as hard. On the other hand we should treat everyone equally otherwise they won't understand the consequences of their actions and repeat them.
The answer to this question is B