Explanation:
Ronald Reagan’s landslide election as President and the Republican Party’s takeover of the Senate gives a substantial push to the rightward trend. Reagan won an overwhelming 469 electoral votes and 51% of the popular vote. Above all, Reagan’s election reflects the vast dissatisfaction with Carter’s record in office. Over the past four years the economy worsened considerably, energy problems grew more critical, social contradictions intensified, and international tensions increased. These problems all indicated the continuation of U.S. monopoly capitalism’s crisis of decline. The magnitude of Carter’s defeat is one measure of how serious this crisis has become.
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<u>Yes, if he breaks any of the laws of nature, because these are the moral laws for Hobbes.
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Violating the laws of nature can be not performing one's valid pacts as a ruler or not seeking peace when others want to do so and also not being grateful.
Moral limits that Hobbes places on the ruler are useless, because when we make a pact with the ruler, we give all of our natural rights away to the sovereign.
We cannot question/revolt because they've our rights.
Can only act if we are in danger ⇒ right to self - defense
Answer:
Primary Group
Explanation:
Sociologist Charles H. Cooley was more interested in studying how the groups in a society influence human behavior. He introduced the word primary group, which means that this is the first group to be developed and is the most prominent in our thoughts, values, and principles learning. Primary groups help to build companionship and emotional support by face to face interaction and cooperation among its members.
In a civil court case, the plaintiff is the person <span> who brings a </span>suit<span> or some other legal action against another, the defendant in this </span>case<span> in </span><span>court</span>