The correct answer would be the third option: The blending of Greek and Roman philosophies with Christian ideas. Scholasticism is a method of critical thought or a theology system and philosophy based on Aristotelian logic and the early Church writings and was taught in medieval European universities.
The enlightenment thinkers developed a key set of doctrines that focused on the inalienable rights of mankind and developed thinking around under what circumstances a person might leave the freedom of nature and become subservient to government.
This was impactful on many, including the American framers, who sought to redefine their role to the King.
Just reread the text I'm sure you can find it in there. You are probably over thinking it. I know this isn't the awnsr you wanted bit you should do a bother activity to clear your mind and try again later☺
Prince Shotoku a member of the imperial clan, exercised political leadership from the end of the sixth century to the beginning of the seventh century. After Empress Suiko ascended to the throne in 593 as Japan's first female monarch, Shotoku took over the reins of political power as her regent. Hope this helps! :)
Empress Alexandra became increasingly unpopular with the Russian people because of her relationship with Rasputin.
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Alexandra and Rasputin's relationship was mostly based on her son's illness (he had hemophilia).
However, Russian people didn't like this because they believed that they were having an affair and that Rasputin was the one controlling Russia and not Alexandra.