John Locke and Thomas Jefferson had very similar ideas as to what rights citizens should have in a society. This is why Jefferson used his ideas in the US Declaration of Independence (Letter B).
Before the US Declaration of Independence was written, John Locke wrote about the concept of "natural rights." Locke argued that all people had these rights naturally and there was no government permission necessary for people to have these rights. Locke stated that these rights include "life, liberty, and property."
In the US Declaration of Independence, Jefferson pens almost the exact same words. Instead, Jefferson uses the famous quote of "life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness." However, this quote shows how he was inspired by Locke's concept of natural rights and thought it was a necessary part of American society at the time.
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The answer is A
Explanation:
I got the answer correct on a test so it should be A.
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B) after the Allied invasion of Sicily.
Explanation:
The Allied invasion of Sicily began on the night of 9 to 10 July 1943 and ended on 17 August with a victory by the Allies. The invasion of the island was called Operation Husky and began with a large amphibious and aerial operation, followed by a six-week land campaign and began the Italian campaign.
Husky was the largest amphibious operation of the Second World War until that moment, in terms of men landed on the beaches and in extension. Strategically, the Sicilian operation achieved the goals proposed to it by allied planners. The Axis air and naval forces were expelled from the island; the routes of the Mediterranean were cleared and Mussolini was arrested by the Fascist Grand Council and the King. The road to the Allied invasion of Italy was opened, which had not been considered necessary as a continuation of Operation Husky.
Days before, members of the British SAS neutralized three cannons located in Capo Murro di Porco, which threatened the success of the landing.
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No one knew for certain the reason for the explosion.
Option: (A)
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- Though it was claimed by the American newspapers at the beginning that Spain was responsible for the sinking of USS Maine, the later investigation failed to find any evidence that pointed at Spain for the happening.
- The fact that there was a mine explosion beneath the bottom of the ship clarified that the reason for sinking was an active mine dropped in the waters close to the harbor.
- But the ones responsible for leaving the mine there have never been found.