No, the mainstream <span>enlightenment theory did not view the role of government as benevolent, since it largely viewed it as corrupt, which is why many people during this time sought to put more power in the hands of the people </span>
population growth plays a key role in the environment that leads to deforestation and water pollution also air and have negative impact on the environment and especially impact human daily lives and the impact effect so many human and two major form of consumption and resources as land food water air and fossil fuels and actually minerals waste products as result of consumption like air and water pollutants toxic materials and greenhouse gases.
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<span>General Ford,became VP after Spiro Agnew resigned (this includes the bribery scandal!!!) and became president after Watergate scandal forced Nixon in August 1974, he pardoned Nixon and pushed a very forceful conservative domestic policy, but was way more than a caretaker president when the respect for government was at an all-time low, thus being said, Spiro Agnew was only the beginning but it was the election of General Ford, and the pardon of Richard Nixon that really set America on edge! Hope this was helpful, have a great day!</span>