Answer:
The dismantling of an acquired state.
Explanation:
I think it is "the dismantling of an acquired state" because it states multiple times in the passage;
"The Romans, in order to hold Capua, Carthage, and Numantia, dismantled them... They wished to hold Greece as the Spartans held it, making it free and permitting its laws, and did not succeed. So to hold it they were compelled to dismantle many cities in the country... against, they never forget that name or their privileges unless they are disunited or dispersed, but at every chance they immediately rally to them..."
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[C, D, and E]
Explanation: the first two sources, while they may be well-intentioned, have authors who are not professionals/experts in the field and are not credible.
Answer:
All hands on deck is an example of synecdoche. Give us at the present time our daily bread may be a famous synecdoche that's always used. Lend me your ears and grey beard are other examples. And also the phrase new set of wheels may be a example of synecdoche
A good man's prayers are golden recompense. I believe, I may be wrong however, that's the line I would choose.
Answer:
c) The right to bear arms
Explanation:
Universal human rights are those rights which are constant for all the humans. The government is liable to providing those rights to the citizens and the citizens have the right to ask for their rights from the government.
Universal human rights include the right to work as they wish, freedom from torture, the right to not be subjected to arbitrary arrest. Whereas anything that can harm other citizens does not come in the domain of civil rights, For example the right to bear arms.