I believe the answer would be C. An educational movement that stressed the wisdom of the classical world.
<span>Since humanism is an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance human rather than divine or supernatural matters. So, just by the definition both A and B can be ruled out.
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It was also a cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought. The classical world was centered on the Mediterranean Sea and was comprised of the interlocking civilizations of Ancient Greece and ancient Rome. So, that is what brought me to the conclusion of C for my answer.
C Because if they hadn't discovered agriculture they couldn't grown their own crop
After her case went to the Supreme Court, the U.S Supreme
Court (USSC) ruled for Mapp, with a 6-3 vote. Because of this ruling, the
exclusionary rule was then established. The exclusionary rule is a proposition
from the United States constitutional law which explains that any evidence
which was then taken and is not legally obtained under the fourth amendment must
not be used.
Answer:
In the statements prior to the given statement, the author makes their opinion clear. The introductory sentence states, "How can a human being with any claim to a sense of moral responsibility deliberately let loose an instrument of destruction." Off of this statement alone, it is evident that the author strongly questions the morality and ethicalness of dropping a nuclear bomb. It goes on to state "This is not war: . . . this is pure nihilism."
Thus when the author states "strikes at the very basis of moral existence?" they strongly believe that dropping a nuclear bomb is immoral and unethical, they question the meaning of being human if "the very foundations or morality are overthrown" by dropping a nuclear bomb.
I hope this helps.
The claim of executive privilege generally relates to communications between the Executive Branch and other branches of government, since these are often the most secret.