Several things that Caesar did that indicates his tyranny were:
- When he <span>killed all of the senators of Vannes for influences.
- Sold many Gaul citizens to slavery
- Forced smaller government to pay off his Debt
- He raised to power through civil wars by killing off other of his competitors.
- Spread propaganda to neighboring regions as 'barbaric people' so he gained enough support to invade them.</span>
James Madison played a great role in establishment of the US as a republic. During the writing of the constitution, the founding fathers were adamant that they wanted democratic system of governance. However, they were torn between a direct democracy and a republican democracy. James Madison dismissed a direct democracy since the US is a large country and thus impossible to be governed through direct pure democracy. Instead, the father of the constitution argued for a scheme of representation in a republican setting. He especially lauded such a government since it even catered for the rights of the minority than in direct democracies.
<span>The answer is the Social Contract Theory. According to Thomas Hobbes, man originally lived in the state of nature. There was no government or any laws to regulate people. But there were hardships in society, so people came up with 2 agreements: Pactum Unionis and Pactum Subjectionis. The first pact allowed people to seek protection of their lives and belongings. This resulted in a society where people respected each other. The second pact let people united and pledge to obey an authority and surrender some aspects of their freedom to an authority. The authority granted protection of life, property, and liberty. So everyone had to agree to establish society by renouncing the rights they had against one another in the State of Nature and must have some person or persons with authority to enforce the social contract.</span>
Answer: True!
Explanation: He lived in Heian through A.D. 794 to 1868.
Answer:
The declaration of independence provides a foundation for the concept of popular sovereignty, the idea that government exist to serve the people, So they elect people who will express their will.