For the answer to the question above, they approached it with a critical eye and a focus on the natural rights of individuals and the rights of societies collectively. Rather than focusing on the religious the enlightenment thinkers often focused on the secular and established humanist perspectives and logic for the development of government.
I believe it's the second one hope this helps
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The sentence should be changed as there is no subject-verb agreement. The correct form of the verb should be in plural instead of singular. So the correct sentence is “Both the ranger and the camper see the bear.”
Even though both subject nouns are singular (ranger and camper), the rule of compound subject applies here. In this case singular nouns are united by the preposition “and” to make a plural subject. Therefore, the verb should be in the plural (see) to have subject-verb agreement.
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Mash the buttons on the TV remote, humpty dumpy had more balance, by the way there is nothing cute about a pink wheel chair, age ten and three quarters, (i think thats all)