Answer:
Correct answer is D. Lafayette could not speak freely about these ideas everywhere.
Explanation:
A is not correct as we can conclude that Lafayette actually has developed a really strong ideas about Revolution.
B is not correct as we cannot conclude that from this passage, and of course on the other side it is impossible that everyone had same ideas.
C is not correct as of course that ideas of revolution were widespread across the country, and as we can see also among the members Masonic Military Lodge there were people with same ideas.
D is correct answer as it is obvious from the passage that he could freely speak about his attitudes after he joined the Lodge.
True. the great pyramid was built for Khufu to be buried in, and it was built in Giza.
Answer:
pretty much
Explanation:
They also believe God is black, aka Allah in their terms....Im not sure if it's still going on but their religion is friends with the scientology religion too. And that's a bad religion, it controls you basically. If you watch Leah Remini and the After Math on Netflix it's talks abt the nation of islam too. Brainliest??
The idea of the social contract theory comes from Jean Jacques Rousseau's book the Social Contract but one of the most prominent philosophers that discussed the idea was Thomas Hobbes who describes social contract as a contract between the individuals and the government, whose authority comes from the people. The people would cede some of their rights to the government for protection and the sovereign is bound by the wishes of the people as it is they that govern his decisions.
So the question of John Stuart Mill relate to the theory of the social contract very much. The main issue is exactly how many rights would the people have to cede and what would be the right balance between the independence and the obedience to the social contract. That is a very thin and tricky line to navigate.