The answer to the question is the first one. (France was too demoralized to act without the assistance of the United Kingdom)
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Since the time of the ancient Greeks, both the theory and the practice of democracy have undergone profound changes, many of which have concerned the prevailing answers to questions 1 through 3 above. Thus, for thousands of years the kind of association in which democracy was practiced, the tribe or the city-state, was small enough to be suitable for some form of democracy by assembly, or “direct democracy.” Much later, beginning in the 18th century, as the typical association became the nation-state or country, direct democracy gave way to representative democracy—a transformation so sweeping that, from the perspective of a citizen of ancient Athens, the governments of gigantic associations such as France or the United States might not have appeared democratic at all. This change in turn entailed a new answer to question 3: Representative democracy would require a set of political institutions radically different from those of all earlier democracies.
The Jews consider Jesus to be the Messiah because the Angels had visited the shepherd's right before Mary had given birth to Jesus and the angels had said the Savior has been born the Savior has been born hope this helps but I'm not sure if it was in your textbook I just know it's in the Christian Bible
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If the government was elected, they know they won't always be in power: they need to be re-elected. In order to be re-elected they have to do their work well and not abuse the power: this limits the power of government.
b. polis was the main political unit of aancient greece