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2) include a "war guilt" clause that blamed England for World War I.
Explanation:
This option is not accurate historically. The Treaty of Versailles that fomally ended World War One included a "guilt" clause indeed, but the clause put the blame on Germany, not on England. In the postwar period, Germans resented this clause and saw it as unfair, together with the giant reparations imposed by the treaty.
I think it's called Canaan.
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They are fleeing because their home countries continue to be plagued.They may face persecution, displacement, and in some cases, even death.
Explanation:
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same excerpt that was posted before with this question, it supports the basic principle of "popular sovereignty" since it advocates for the people. </span>
Answer:
Locke had more trust in self-government...
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