Answer:
Option C, natural rights, is the right answer.
Explanation:
During the Enlightenment period, John Locke was a philosopher, who gave a political theory. In his theory, he did not support the elected government on the basis of inheritance. His views and theories in regard to the government influenced Thomas Jefferson while drafting the Declaration of Independence for the United States. John Locke was the one who supported the theory of natural rights (which means that the people are born with some natural rights). He focuses on the centrality of property in the liberty of humans as well as the theory of natural law.
Answer:d
Explanation:because I have scoured the internet for the CMC and have to the conclusion that Kennedy handled it well
The government and Andrew Jackson relocated thousands of American Indians out of western territories in order to seize their lands, since gold had been discovered for instance, and 'white settlers' wanted to establish themselves in those lands.
Although the conflicts between European Americans and Native Americans had been taking place since the 17th century, the forced migration took place in the 19th century. Native Americans were ordained to leave their ancestral homelands in the eastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi River.
The correct answer is D) It was going to take a constitutional amendment.
Lincoln issuing the Emancipation Proclamation was supposed to free slaves in the Confederate States of America. However, the Confederacy considered themselves an independent nation with their own set of rules and their own president (Jefferson Davis). With this in mind, Lincoln still issued the Emancipation Proclamation to show that the Union was now dedicated to getting rid of this institution. However, he knew that in order to totally get rid of this constitution, it needed to be done a different way.
In order for slavery to be officially over, the US Congress was going to have to get a constitutional amendment passed. This is imperative, as Congress is the part of the federal government that makes laws for the entire country to follow.