I believe the answer is *religious*
I was asked this question during my history class.
In 313 AC, the edict of Milan was published by the Roman Empire during the rule of Ceasar Konstantin the First. The Ceasar allowed christianity as a religion in his empire however the changes took a long time until in 395 AC when christianity became official religion and the only one acceptable in the Roman Empire.
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The answer is B, "optional means the legislature has an option to present a vote to the people and mandatory means all people have to vote
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Explanation:
Both optional and mandatory referendums are part of Switzerland democracy instruments geared at ensuring the power to make decisions lie in the hands of all its citizens. Mandatory referendum is a type of referendum that the government must call in order to determine certain but important political issues while optional referendum is one which may be called by the legislature in relation to new or amended federal acts and/or international treaties.
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The "rights of Englishmen" are the perceived traditional rights of English subjects and later English speaking subjects of the British crown. ... Belief in these rights subsequently became a widely accepted justification for the American Revolution.
Explanation:
The phrase "rights of Englishmen" meant common law rights that were fundamental in the sense that neither the monarch nor parliament would dare to change or violate them. These rights were established by a king issuing or signing a charter.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was meant to be a document that outlined several different rights that all individuals have, regardless of where they live. This includes concepts such as liberty, right to life, and the prohibition of slavery. This document will lead to the eventual International Bill of Rights which was created in the 1960's and became enforced in the 1970's.