Answer: A.Present a separate viewpoint of the topic .
Explanation:
Rand Paul's speech about libertarianism is amazingly unexpected. He starts talking about a world with little to no government and he makes you go from finding the idea crazy to thinking that the best thing that we can do to improve our society is to get rid of the government for good.
Rand talks about the Non-Aggression Principe, which guides all the libertarian ideology. Which can be summed up as "do whatever you want, just don't hurt someone else's body, freedom or belongings". Free until you hurt someone else's freedom. It is an easy way of understanding who is right or wrong in almost every conflict that might come up in a society. This is a powerful message, since it reveals that the government tells us what to do with our lives and what we are allowed or not allowed to do with our own bodies.
He also talks about how even though people would be free to do the craziest things that they could think of, they would be guided by their own morals or virtue. For example, it would be very unlikely to see a conservative to suddenly turn to prostitution and drug abuse just because it is illegal if he comes from a community with strong values that contradict that behavior.
Answer:
- Religion was the basis for government as well as private life.
Explanation:
In the older Colonies of the European Powers, religion was the basis for government as well as private life. Long ago people were always trying to convert others to Christianity. When Constantipole legalized Christianity, it spread with help of government.
"A coherent narrative will be easy to follow and more enjoyable for your reader." Looking at this, we see the words, "easy to follow," and, "more enjoyable." These are our clue words. We can rule our both A, B and D because none fit in as a definition referring to easy. C, however, fits the definition and this is your answer.
"A 'connected' narrative will be easy to follow and more enjoyable for your reader."
Answer: We weren't quite sure what it all meant, except that for now, my sister Rachel and I were putting on our finest dresses and the shoes Mother had polished twice.
Explanation:
With this quote from the passage, it shows that they don't really know what is happening around them, things are happening and they are kind of just, "going with the flow" in a sense. They don't understand why they are getting all dressed up, they don't even know what the celebration was about.