Well Thomas Hobbes and John Locke had a few key beliefs that where different. One was why was Government important, Hobbes believed it was supposed to protect us from ourselves while Locke believed that they were supposed to protect our belongings. Another was who had the Sovereignty. While Locke believed that was the people, Hobbes believed it was the monarch. Another was the argument of limited government, Hobbes believed that the government should have no limits and Locke believed they should. And the last key one was that of the right of revolution, meaning if the government went out of line the people could revolt and ‘start over’, Locke believed this to be true while Hobbes did not.
The did however agree on there is no such thing as Divine Right, which is that God gives the power of the throne, and the ‘State of Nature/War’ meaning that humans can and will be naturally violently times.
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1. Work the problem backwards. Well you know that increased by 4 means adding so we do 25-4=21. 10 times what equals 21. To figure that out just do 21÷10=2.1.
So....(10•2.1)+4 ≤ 27 or 25 <span>≤ 27
6. This one has many possabilities. Well let's start by putting numbers in the equation. I know that 10 • 1/2 = 5 so anything above 10 can be our answer.
Eg. : 1/2 (12.9 +1) </span><span>≥ 5
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They would be around 65 to 75 or even older
I believe the correct words to fill in the blank is:
When the leaders of the country met in Philadelphia in
1781 they were already dealing with the problems of collecting <u>taxes</u> and <u>enforcing</u>
the laws.
This is because during that time, there was little to no
policy which enforces the effective collection of tax. Tax is important to drive
the economy of a country.
1. They were devouted Muslims. Rulers were political and religious leaders and that is why people obey to them.
2. At the same time Byzantine Empire was in decline.
3. Millitary was very good organized, discipline and funded. They also recruited millitary from conquered people, that is why there were so many soldiers.