Answer:
Enlightenment
Explanation:
The <em>"European Enlightenment" </em>or the<em> "Age of Reason"</em> flourished in the <em>18th century. Enlightenment Thinkers </em>focused on the conditions of the human beings and believed in the rational change of people. They valued the natural rights of humans–<u>the right to life, liberty and property</u>. This kind of thinking affected the American revolutions. It also shaped the<em> "Declaration of Independence," </em>which was used by the Americans in order to free themselves from the British control.
The "separation of powers" arose from the idea of John Locke and Pierre Bayle, who were <em>Enlightenment Thinkers.</em> They stated that the Church and the State should have separate powers.
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Answer:
Franklin D. Roosevelt was in his second term as governor of New York when he was elected as the nation’s 32nd president in 1932.
Explanation:
The most important<span> set of provisions in the Judiciary Act of 1789 created a three-tiered federal </span>court structure<span>. At the top was the </span>United States Supreme Court<span> (the only one expressly named in the </span>Constitution<span>), to consist of one chief justice and five associate justices.
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