The correct answer to this open question is the following.
What would Diderot think of modern-day versions that solicit user-generated entries, such as Wikipedia?
Denis Diderot (1713-1784), one of the brightest minds of the Enlightenment, known for being the creator of the Encyclopedia. He was a French brilliant writer and historian who was interested in gather contributors to create the first concept of the Encyclopedia with vast information.
Diderot would have approved the modern concept of an encyclopedia as it is the case for Wikipedia because supported the collection of knowledge to be shared with people in order to improve education.
Do such versions undermine or support his original purpose in creating his Encyclopedia?
Every effort to collect information in order to allow people to research and learn is valid. By no means, these modern versions undermine the original purpose of Diderot's efforts. On the contrary, it is a powerful way to share information that could be applied by people and students to improve their knowledge and make further research.
In Greek mythology the figure that is known as the Queen of the Olympians thanks to her poisition as the official wife of Zeus is Hera (Juno in Roman Mythology). Hera is the goddess of marriage and the family, remaining faithful to Zeus even though he never remained faithful to her. She is probably most famous then for her jealousy and vengeful nature resulting from Zeus's common infidelity.
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FDR was the first and only president to serve more than two terms. Passed by Congress in 1947, and ratified by the states on February 27, 1951, the Twenty-Second Amendment limits an elected president to two terms in office, a total of eight years.
Nathaniel Bacon's rebellion was the first armed rebellion in the American soil by settlers.
Explanation:
Nathaniel Bacon led the rebellion against the Governor Berkeley of the colony of Virginia which was at the time a bustling state and the capital was a place of exuberance and riches due to its profit from the tobacco farms.
It was due to the plight of the farmers growing that profitable tobacco that led to the conflict between the two big leaders and resulted in the armed rebellion that spelled doom over Virginia for quite some time.