1. Your answer to question 1 is, After Crassus was killed in battle, Caesar ruled Rome alone!
2. You’re answer to question 2 is.. He filled the Senate with new members who were loyal!
An implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits, for example by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection. Theories of a social contract became popular in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries among theorists such as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as a means of explaining the origin of government and the obligations of subjects.
Answer:
the rise of science helped engineer the west to have magnificent architecture and brutal war machinery, and also helped westerners understand more about natural occurences.
Explanation:
Had this on a test, got a 97.
Answer:
Absolutism.
Explanation:
As the exercise briefly explains, the absolutist belief states that there are no matters of opinion in ethics since moral judgments are the same for everyone, and your own are correct. That is, that there is a general moral system which involves only one truth. All in all, this system states that there is only one absolute reality, truth or morality.
Answer: Self fulfilling prophecy
Explanation: Due to the fact that Luis did poorly in the exam, which gave the teacher the impression that Luis was lazy and unintelligent. According to Symbolic interactionists, every grade or behaviour indicates how one should be assessed, in this case Luis, thus labelling individual students. Lewis was labelled as lazy and unintelligent because of bad exam here.
After that, the teacher started paying only negative attention to Louis, he saw him as lazy, so he judged his behaviour as lazy, and saw him as unintelligent, based on the grade on the exam.
Based on the teacher's negative attention to Luis, Lewis begins to lose interest in school, which is self fulfilling prophecy. When a person, student, or event is expected to do something concrete, say, something as bad as in this case, then it is most likely that that person or student will "fulfil prophetic expectations" and begin to behave in a bad way.