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Locke, Hobbes and Montesquieu are very influential in the case of the Declaration of Independence. Locke introduced the ideas of natural rights (life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness). Montesquieu introduced the ideas of checks and balances into the government that was later established in the Constitution by James Madison who was inspired my Montesquieu. Hobbes was influential because he believed in the social contract.
Labor unrest, the Bolshevik Revolution, and rising racist, nativist sentiment had made Congress wary of allowing poor Europeans who had been exposed to socialist ideas to immigrate.
The red line between Missouri and the Arkansas Territory is significant because "the line established a boundary to keep the slave states and the free states balanced in Congress".
<u>Answer:</u> Option D
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In 1820 the Missouri Compromise was negotiated in the United States due to opposition over the unification of the new states from the Louisiana purchase between the free northern states and slave southern states of the United States. The conflict was basically on balancing the two states in Congress.
The compromise was contained with following points like: Missouri would become a slave State in the United States, Maine would become a free state, Massachusetts independent, In the future, all states to be founded north of 36° 30' north latitude would become free states, which is the southern border of the state of Missouri .
<span>B is the correct answer. Western rulers wanted access to Asian wealth and wanted to find the secrets for how they became so wealthy. In the 1400s, Europeans such as the Portugese Vasco de Garma got as far as India, but it wasn’t until the 1500s that they reached East Asia.</span>
The Renaissance was a turning point in history, where everything improved and people's opinion and ideas change. The Renaissance was a time period of trade and intellectual curiosity unparalleled in Europe. It was a rebirth of everything because the Dark Ages destroyed everything.