The answer is neoclassism
Answer:
Which statement best explains why historian A mentions the issue of slavery while historian B does not? Is C.Historian A wants to make the colonists appear in a negative light by suggesting that they did not really believe in freedom for all.
Explanation:
The correct answer is C.
Both 1 and 2 Thessalonians are letters wirtten by Paul to the people in Thessalonia in the year A.D. 51.
The main goal of these letters was to correct the wrong belief that the Lord would return shortly. The Thessalonians, believing this, had quit their jobs and became disorderly and Paul wrote to them to warn the idle to get back to work.
We can create a table listing few of the values to spot the pattern.
It is clear from the table that formula we need is:
Where n is number of a day we are looking at and N is number of tickets left.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The general attitude of the framers about the role of the federal government in foreign trade was "The federal government should be able to regulate foreign trade."
This resulted from the issues that the Articles of Confederation had generated. Under the Articles, the central government was weak and could not regulate state and foreign trade.
That is why, during the Constitutional Convention held in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1787, delegates met to discuss the new form of government for the United States. Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison, supported a central government as the new form to rule the United States.
However, Antifederalists like Thomas Jefferson concluded that the United States needed a free republic as a model for the new government and they did not agree on the idea of having a strong central government as the Federalists proposed. Antifederalists argued that a strong federal government could turn into tyranny, as was the case of the English monarchy.