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Why? for what?
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What will I get out of this?
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The correct option is D, Competing rights.
Explanation:
A competing right describes a situation in which by giving rights and liberties to a group of people might be harmful to the rights of other people.
This is something that is often studied by both politicians and even economists to develop policies that can empower as many people as possible.
Competing rights can be very polarizing e.g. in the United States, the right to bare arms is contested by many, who view it as a dangerous act that might endanger the lives of others
It doesn't really state how many Pizarros men he had, but he did have 102 infantrymen, 67 cavalrymen, four small artillery pieces with their attendance crews, and of course only 12 foot soldiers who carried firearms. The remaining soldiers only carried swords and crossbows.
Kingdom of France. France under the Ancien Régime (before the French Revolution) divided society into three estates: the First Estate (clergy); the Second Estate (nobility); and the Third Estate (commoners).
Answer: I think it's people questioned and the church's power. I'm not sure. let me know if you get it right