Answer:
Explanation:
In general terms, a radical is one who wants “root and branch” change (Latin: Radix, a root), based on the sense of certainty that a set of principles should be applied, principles that run counter to those involved in the status quo.
Its true opposite is conservative. A classic conservative is very wary of drastic change based on a set of a priori principles, because given the fallen state of man, and the fallibility of human reason, it is better to retain at least those elements of things as they are that are sort of working. Given the horrors released by many revolutions, there is a lot of empirical evidence to support this view.
Answer:
D. A piece of evidence containing firsthand information about an
event
Explanation:
Primary source indicates the very first link with the event
Bored at home, I want to go to the beach ):
President Nixon reduced tensions between the US and the Soviet Union by traveling to China as well as the Soviet Union. When there, he signed an Arms Control Treaty with the Soviet Union in hopes of lessening the tensions.
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