The following conclusions can be drawn:
A) Eli may still be covered in some cases,
B) Eli faces far more risk than the insured,
D) Eli may have to take precautions, but many factors are beyond his control
E) Not being able “to afford insurance” was the main factor in his not being covered.
Option: A, B, D and E
<u>Explanation</u>:
The tragedy resulted in big terror for Eli which was beyond his pain and insurance plan too, as he was going through huge pressure due to the outcome of the crash. His major concern was treatment expenses and doubt regarding reimbursements. Eli's situation was random as tragedy was not under his control but soon after Dave got a clean chit in the case of the crash he took a deep breath and felt protected.
The Spartans were very good in hand to hand combat. The Athens had a very successful navy. The Athens made an invention of the ships so that, under multiple people at once would row and it would have to stay in that motion. There is more but I don't know what lesson you are on...
<span>It is for the good of society
</span><span> promotes equality
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<span>results in a decentralized economic system
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<span>provides a certain level of freedom
</span>hope this helps
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can answer the following.
One way in which Enlightenment ideas influenced political ideologies in Latin America, Asia, or Africa in the period circa 1800–2000 was the following.
Enlightenment indeed those region's political and independence movements in the creation of a form of government based on three different branches to operate the federal government.
This idea was developed by the brilliant thinker and philosopher of the Enlightenment, Baron de Montesquiou, and established a form of the executive branch, a legislative branch, and a judicial branch. Montesquiou believed that the division of powers in the federal government was the best model to rule a modern nation.
This model was first adopted by the founding fathers of the United States, and later in México, and other Latin American countries after getting their independence from the Spanish crown.