Here's your answer: Mission Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de los Ais was originally established in 1717 in the area of Ayish Bayou (modern San Augustine, Texas)
by Father Antonio Margil de Jesus. The mission was built to convert the
local Ais Native Americans. Following the Chicken War in 1719, Spanish
officials closed the East Texas missions and Father Margil and others
were relocated to San Antonio.
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Voltaire - believed in a God but did not believe in a god personally involved in people's lives, like the Christian god.
Montesquieu - believed that the best form of government was one in which the legislative, executive, and judicial powers were separate and kept each other in check to prevent any branch from becoming too powerful (checks and balances)
Locke believed - all people are born free and equal, with three natural rights—life, liberty, and property
Hobbs believed - believed that humans are naturally cruel, selfish, and hungry for power;
Deregulation is the process of removing or reducing state regulations, typically in the economic sphere. It is the repeal of governmental regulation of the economy. It became common in advanced industrial economies in the 1970s and 1980s, as a result of new trends in economic thinking about the inefficiencies of government regulation, and the risk that regulatory agencies would be controlled by the regulated industry to its benefit, and thereby hurt consumers and the wider economy. Economic regulations were promoted during the Gilded Age, in which progressive reforms were touted as necessary to limit externalities like corporate abuse, unsafe child labor, monopolization, pollution, and to mitigate boom and bust cycles. Around the late 1970s, such reforms were deemed as burdensome on economic growth and many politicians espousing neoliberalism started promoting deregulation. Hope this helps!!
the answer is the U.S constitution has 7 articles