Answer:
A (I only) The rescue of the foundations of popular sovereignty
Explanation:
The liberal ideals that marked new republics focused on the rights people have in republics, which governments should protect in the best way they could. This is clearly shown in the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. In some way these ideals come from the Enlightenment that questioned the Divine right of monarchs and claimed that the government´s purpose is to protect and to serve the people (=popular sovereignty), as in A.
II <em>The separation of the powers of the state </em>is a doctrine of (specific) American law that separates the executive, legislative and judicial power.
III <em>A marked society of privileges </em>is what the liberal ideals were trying to get rid of.
Imperio Bizantino haya sido un estado teocrático quiere decir que el emperador o basileus era considerado el representantede Dios en la tierra y ostentaba el poder político y religioso
The correct answer is "by rebuilding the European economy through the Marshall Plan". The United States was one of the great winners of the World War II. He supported the affected European countries and avoid the spread of Communism in Europe by the approval of the Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program, ERP). In this plan the United States gave over $12 billion dollars in economic assistance to help rebuild Western European economies.
I don't Know but I believe it is He resided in Boston and opposed the ideas of the philosopher John locke I will tell you for sure after I take this test though
<span>The leader of the SNCC, who promoted the idea of Black Power is Stockely Carmichael. In 1964, Carmichael turned into a full-time field coordinator for SNCC in Mississippi. He took a shot at the Greenwood voting rights extend under Robert Parris Moses. All through Freedom Summer, he worked with grassroots African-American activists, including Fannie Lou Hamer, whom Carmichael named as one of his own legends.</span>