The main idea that is shared by both the Declaration of Independence and the Declaration of the Rights of Man is that humans have certain "unalienable rights" that cannot be stripped or encumbered by any person or government.
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Options: 2) Political reforms could bring about equality in France.
3) Religion should not be used to guide or govern morality.
5) Principles of reason should be used to understand the world.
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The French Philosophers were part of the enlightenment that emerged as an important dimension of European cultural life. The enlightenment was a broadly a collection of philosophical views among the intellectuals during the 18th century. The French philosophers accompanied by several intellectual trends which were against customary laws as the theory of Divine rights by providing a new basis for the origin of legitimate political authority. They considered the church to be the most privileged and wealthy body enjoying unlimited power.
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The central ideological conflict of the Cold War was over communism and capitalism.
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- Hitler tried it. How far did he get? Hitler never got to Moscow let alone further inland. Russia offers the following problems.
- It has a vast area to conquer.
- It has a good working industrial base. During WWII, Russia had that Industrial Base up and running. The problem from their point of view was that America's was better. I don't think that that's true now.
- Russia has an adequate army, air force and navy. Hitler relied on Blitzkrieg (which he thought he could conquer Russia quickly. It didn't turn out that way). which simply would not work on the Russian terrain. Many of Hitler's soldiers froze to death because he could not supply them with winter clothing. It would be that much harder now.
Answer: don't try it. It is better to wage economic war, but that seems like a poor idea to me. Russia's currency is in pretty good shape. Can you say the same about the American dollar?
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In his 1959 book Man, the State, and War he explains the causes of war by distinguishing three levels (or “images”): the individual, the state, and the international system. On each level can be found causes that lead to international conflict.