The answer is <em>C. Eurasian Steppe</em>
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The correct answer is Immanuel Kant.
The phrase was first used by the Roman poet Horace but it became associated with the Age of Enlightenment who used in his essay <em>“Answering the Question: What Is Enlightenment?</em> from 1784. The phrase means "dare to know" and it was often used as a motto. With this phrase Kant urged people be liberate themselves intellectually.
The answer is C.
I got this answer by the process of elimination. Not A - Because it is a holy book consisting of the words of God (or Allah) that were revealed to Muhammad in a cave. Not B- The Quran is known for being written in only one language--that's Arabic (translations may be done in different languages, but a Quran itself will always be in the Arabic language.) Not D - Muslims constantly follow the Quran because it is their holy book, much like a Christian with the Bible or a Jew with the Torah.
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The French and Indian War saw calls for the colonists to unite for their common defense against the French and the Indians.
This was seen by Ben Franklin's JOIN or DIE poster.
In addition to this, the war debt Britain felt after the war led to the beginning of new taxes which the colonists didn't like ("No Taxation without Representation"). The colonists believed if they were to pay taxes, they should have a say (i.e. in Parliament) on where those taxes were going. As you probably know, this led to a whole slew events which escalated tensions (Townsend Act, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts) and eventually the Continental Congress formed to raise an army.