Monroe Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine was first set out in a speech by President James Monroe on December 2, 1823. The ideas are grounded in much earlier thinking, such as the "Farewell Address" of George Washington, in which he inveyed against close political association with European states, and in the first inaugural address of Thomas Jefferson.
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King David broke the following commandment: "Thou shalt not commit adultery" (Exodus 20:14). Despite knowing she was a married woman, David slept with Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah. She got pregnant; David was afraid that his sin would be known. While Uriah was fighting in a war, the king ordered his top commander to put him in the frontline so that he might be killed and the king would take his wife. Dominated by lust, David falls into immoral behavior and breaks the laws of Yahweh.
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We look at the two definitions of the verb form. The second would be the alternate 2. demand money
Answer: D. Demand money
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2. Revolutionary
3. Individuality
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Romanticism like renaissance art, had an emphasis on the individual, but it was different in two main aspects:
- It glorified emotions a lot more.
- It referred to the Middle Ages instead of the Classical Antiquity. Romantics considered the medieval era a more pure, emotional era.
- It rejected the industrial revolution, urbanity, and glorified nature instead.