I think that you misspelled "herbed" and you meant "Hebrew" and the kingdom was the Kingdom of Israel.
King David reigned from 1000 BC to 961 BC.
A republic is a government resting on the consent of governed and representative.
Republic form of Government in which a state is ruled by the representatives of the citizen body. Derived from the Latin expression <em>res publica, </em>meaning the public thing, the category of republic can include not only democratic state but also oligarchies, monarchies and aristocracies. Modern Republics is based on the idea that the sovereignty rests with the people. Although who is included and excluded in the category has varied. Citizens themselves do not govern the state, but thtrough representatives and so republics may be distinguished from direct democracy.
The term republic may also be applied to any form of Government in which the head of a state is not a hereditary monarch.
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Answer: <em>Option (C) is correct.</em>
Explanation:
Ethics which is at times known as moral philosophy is referred as a arm of philosophy which tends to involve defending, systematizing, and thus recommending notion of wrong and right conduct. It also tends to resolve most of the questions concerned with human morality, thus by defining notion such as evil and good, virtue and vice, right and wrong, justice and crime.
The correct answer is letter A
Gulag is an acronym, in Russian, for Central Field Administration. These were prisoner camps where inmates were punished with forced labor, physical and psychological torture.
The term “Gulag” was popularized in the West thanks to the book “Archipelago Gulag”, by the Russian writer Alexander Soljenítsin, published in 1973, in Paris.
Forced labor camps have existed since the Russian Empire. However, with the fall of the monarchy and the rise of the Russian Revolution in 1917, the system of concentration camps was extended to the most remote regions of the country.
The Gulags had their peak in the Stalin government between 1929-1953 and went into decline after the death of the Soviet dictator. However, they were only officially abolished under the Gorbachev government in the 1980s, when the Soviet Union began to open up to the world.
Initially, people considered “enemies of the people” were sent to the Gulags. The first oilcloths of prisoners belonged to specific classes such as the bourgeois, priests, landowners and monarchists. There were also those who were suspected only of their origins as Jews, Chechens and Georgians.