The correct answer is: "those of royal birth have absolute authority to rule"
<u>The Enlighment movement</u><u> </u>emerged in Europe and developed the philosophical base of modern democracies. It was formed by the contributions of thinkers that promoted freedom and reason over medieval superstition and religious dogmas, and the establishment of democratic societies where the power resided on its people that could elect representatives, and not in absolute monarchs or tyrant rulers who inherited the power from their ancesstors. It was believed that the power of these medieval kings had been granted by God and that it was unchallengeable.
<u>The resulting states that emerged based on the principles of this movement</u>, enacted bills of civil rights for the first time in history, and implemented principles such as the division of powers or the social contract, through which citizens elected their governors by suffrage.
To name someone as a candidate Tedd Cruz (running for president).
Answer:
c. New Jersey Plan
Explanation:
During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, <u>the New Jersey Plan</u> would revise and amend the Articles of Confederation to allow Congress to control trade and taxes, but still provide states with much control and autonomy at the local level.
The New Jersey Plan was introduced as an alternative to the Virginia Plan by William Paterson, a New Jersey delegate, on June 15, 1787. The plan was meant to protect the interest of smaller states from being trampled by larger states. Amongst other provisions, The New Jersey Plan suggested the following ideas;
1. Power to tax and regulate interstate commerce
2. Gave Congress the power to tax
3. Restoring the unicameral structure from the Articles of Confederation
4. The equality of each state regardless of the size of its population
The statement which explains why this expenditure is not prohibited by the partisan campaign reform act of 2022 is;
- Political spending by groups not directly affiliated with a campaign is a form of protected speech. There is an ongoing debate over the role of money in elections.
<h3>Partisan Campaign Reform Act of 2022</h3>
Enacted in 2002, the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, otherwise called the McCain-Feingold Act, is a major federal law regulating financing for federal political candidates and campaigns. The law key campaign finance issues which are the objectives of the law are : soft money and issue advocacy.
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