One of the most influential ideas that John Locke had, that had also won the hearts of American colonists was the replaceable and expandable government that he had mentioned. The colonists did <em>not</em> want a repeat of what happened with Great Britain, being constantly controlled and being taxed without representation in British Parliament, with having no say with what was going on in their lives. John Locke proposed the idea of a strong government, but if they had failed to protect the rights of citizens, and didn't do good by them, the colonists would have the right to overthrow and replace the government to their standards. This pleased the colonists, along with Thomas Jefferson, as he later used this idea in the Declaration of Independence.
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Exactly not so, although in my own opinion, I believe they should be. Tobit for example, is a wonderful love story. No part of the Bible is as heart warming and Romantic as Tobit. The Maccabees read as great history.
But inspired? I don't know of anyone who thinks they are inspired pieces of writing.
The answer you are expected to give is false, but I believe that they are, in parts, inspired. Some books don't even mention God in any of the verses, which reinforces the false argument
Do you have a list to choose from or is it a short answer?
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yes
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yes, the goat and the sheep went on a boat and they landed on the Caribbean
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<u>D</u>
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In general, those employees working in the "Maintenance/Operations" pathway make sure things are functioning properly in the workplace. Hence, the most accurate answer would be :
<u><em>Streamline the process on the shop floor</em></u>.
Option D is the best answer.