Answer:
That Gentiles as well as Jews brought sacrifices to the Temple is implied in the prophet that the Temple will be a house of prayer for all peoples (Isaiah 56:7) to provide what seemed to be to those who made them plausible reasons
Explanation:
Answers:
- MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT = Men and women should have access to the same educational opportunities
- THOMAS HOBBES = Argued in favor of Absolute Monarchies
- ADAM SMITH = Laid the foundation for the modern science of economics, believed all people have a natural desire to better their lives.
- MONTESQUIEU = Influenced the creation of the Constitution of the United States
Key books by those philosophers in those areas:
- Mary Wollstonecraft, <em>Thoughts on the Education of Daughters </em>(1787)
- Thomas Hobbes, <em>Leviathan </em>(1651)
- Adam Smith, <em>Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations </em>(1776)
- Montesquieu, <em>Spirit of the Laws </em>(1748)
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>B) Great Britain</u>
Explanation:
At one time, Great Britain had the largest Empire in world history. It was famously said that the <u>'Sun never sets on the British Empire'</u>
This was in reference to the size of the Empire which was so large that at any given moment the sun always shined on at least one it's territories.
As an example, modern countries of Canada, Australia, the United States, India and large parts of Africa were all part of the British Empire.
Answer:
<h3>middle class students
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Explanation:
- It is important that students should understand the importance of multiculturalism and equality in their society and environment. Gender equality as well other forms of equality is seen more pervasive in middle class students because of the environment they are raised in.
- Middle class students and individuals are mostly raised in families where both parents work and contribute equally in the family. They understand how both parents need equal access to opportunity and better wage to provide them a living.
- The circumstances they live in makes them more pervasive and attack towards a general sense of equality.