Nowadays the internet is a powerful tool for anyone. Politicians take advantage of it as well, and for this reason, all of the alternatives apply.
They use it to generate donations for campaigning, to support the party, and even charitable donations.
They also use it to organize supporters, create communities where they can interact, show support, discuss ideas, etc.
Finally, they also use it to solicit support, showcasing their ideas, trying to reach as many people as possible in order to increase their supporting base.
Answer:
<h3>If only one person has the authority to rule, then no one else, even members of government, may have authority, so divine right undermines civil society.</h3><h3 />
Explanation:
- The statement that best explains an enlightenment position on the divine right to rule is "If only one person has the authority to rule, then no one else, even members of government, may have authority, so divine right undermines civil society."
- If we look from an enlightenment position, authority and power should be derived from reason as it does not believe in divine right theory of power and legitimacy.
- It believes that rights and liberties of the people are infringed upon and other forms of rational democratic processes are undermined when only one person takes control over the whole power.