Hello. You forgot to put the quote. The quote is:
"A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of."—Jane Austen
Answer and Explanation:
We cannot consider a good income as the only reason to be happy, since happiness is something you cannot buy and money is a finite thing, which promotes fleeting happiness. However, we cannot disagree that income is one of the factors that profoundly influence people's happiness, even without being the main factor. This is because we are happy when our needs are met, although a good income cannot meet our emotional needs, it is the only factor capable of meeting our physical and economic needs. Without a good income, we will experience difficulties and will not be happy, since love, affection and companionship cannot meet the needs of food, home and many others.
Answer: Muskogee, Seminole, Chickasaw,
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a principle of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that allows each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches. the structure of the federal government, according to the Constitution, that sets up three branches with their own distinct powers and responsibilities.
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Calvinism and the Social Contract Theory: Many individuals who lived in the New England area were Calvinists or heavily influenced by John Calvin's works and thought. While many look at John Locke as the primary founder of the idea of the social contract (which defined proper government as an agreement or contract between the individuals to join together into a society), the Calvinist doctrine was one of the first to espouse the idea in England.
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connecticut, rhode island, and new hampshire are all new england colonies
This is of course a subjective question, but there are probably two aspects which can contribute to being a good politician
- good education (either from a university or self-taught) about the history (both of country and of the world), economics politics and social studies
- good connection to the life of average people: being raised in a poor area, visiting poor areas more frequently: not to loose "contact with reality" and to know the citizens' actual needs.