Answer: "John Locke's version of social contract theory is striking in saying that the only right people give up in order to enter into civil society and its benefits is the right to punish other people for violating rights."
Explanation:
The four principles on the Consitution is Founded
*Checks and Balances
-Each branch of government has the power to limit the actions of the other two.
*Separation of Powers
-The government's power is divided among three branches: legislative, The Executive, and The Judicial Branches
*Limited Government
-The government has only the powers that the Constitution gives it.
*Popular Sovereignty
-The people are the only source of government's power.
How does the Consitution incorporate these principles into a plan for government?
*Checks and Balances: No one branch can become so powerful in a democracy as to destroy this system.
*Separation of Powers:Prevents abuse of power and safeguards our freedom.
*Limited Government: These laws create boundaries beyond which the government is not allowed to go and powers delegated to it are the only powers it has.
*Popular Sovereignty:Allows us to elect who we want to represent us.
Answer:
Many people were afraid to disagree with him or express their own ideas publicly.
Explanation: He executed those who disagreed with him or his ideals for soviet society.
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Okay, I did a bit of research and I found out that your question on your quiz/test/assignment is this: Which of the following cannot be said about Zhu Xi's neo- Confucianism.
The correct answer is: It asserted that the ideal human is the warrior
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In the early May of 323, B.C., Alexander the Great suffered his
demise at the age of 32 due to what proved to be a fatal illness. The
illness had plagued him through the 10 to 11 days prior to his death,
and its origins were slightly unclear.
His death was later
concluded to be of natural causes. This conclusion was not arrived at
through scientific proof, but instead through the lack thereof...
meaning there were not enough telling signs of another cause that could
lead to believing that there was foul play involved in Alexander the Great's death.
By
the time of his death, Alexander’s reign had spanned over the course of
almost fifteen years, and had reached from Macedonia all the way
throughout Greece and through the expanse of Persia, finally coming to
an end along the outer edges of India.