<span>The options to this question are:
A. John Locke
B. Baron de Montesquieu
C. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
D. Cotton Mather
The best answer is:
</span>John Locke believed power should not be concentrated in the hands of one individual.
John Locke was among the foremost powerful<span> political philosophers of </span>the trendy amount<span>. </span>within the 2<span> Treatises </span>of state<span>, he defended the claim that men </span>are naturally<span> free and equal against claims that God had </span>created<span> all </span>individuals<span> naturally subject to a monarch.</span>
Two common known lands that Vikings raided was Green Land and Ice Land.
In America it began in 1619 and ended with the 13th amendment in 1863 but this was only finalized in the constitution in 1865.
Answer:
Changes
Explanation:
What seems to be the most logical answer when the Earth's crust moves is that the surface changes over time.
All men and women created are born equal with indeniable rights