Most definitely! However, that doesn't mean it will solve problems in the future. Understanding a nations' history of what worked and what did not work is very valuable to solving problems and maitning unity as a nation. Just remember this is a subjective answer. : )
He believed that Europeans had no right to claim land unless directly purchased from Native Americans AND
He believed that the government had to right to punish others for their religious beliefs
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "the Enlightenment philosopher John Locke," since he was very much a proponent of popular sovereignty and the social contract. </span></span>
No, it is not true that rulers of the Holy Roman Empire inherited their thrones from their fathers. Rulers of the Holy Roman Empire were elected by their empire’s nobles.
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The large plantations had many enslaved workers