<span>I am totally sure that this one D.social contract between person and ruler for security </span><span>wasn't one of Thomas Hobbes' philosophical views.</span>
<span>They were convinced that computers would crash, and it would lead to pandemonium among the people because we are so dependent on computers. Scientists were convinced that the computers would not be able to recognize the time change of the new millennium, as they had only invented computers to count up to 99, and feared that systems would crash as the clock counted over to 00
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The anwer to this question is A
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the founders feared it would give too much power to the central government and as for voting each state was only allowed one vote in Congress and thats not what the question ask to i guess B will do
Adolf Hitler consistently blamed Germany's internal and external problems on the Jewish peoples. Hitler believed that the Jews were longstanding foes of Germany and focusing on ridding/killing off Eastern Europe of Jews and Slavics would give Germans "living space" or area for German prosperity.
These ideals led to the Holocaust (a mass killing of of about 17 million people) including about six million Jews, Romani, Slavics, Soviet Prisoners of War, political opponents, and Jehovah's Witnesses by Nazi Germany and its collaborators.