Answer:
Freedom, natural rights, and self determination.
Explanation:
An Enlightenment philosopher the influenced the revolutions was John Locke. John Locke had the idea of natural rights, where all men are born equal. He also had the idea that governments are supposed to protect these natural rights and private property of its citizens. Another idea he had was that the government could and should be overthrown if its people are "unsatisfied". John Locke's idea of natural rights influenced a lot of major revolutions in history.
<span>The rule of law is an essential principle in the nation but not nearly as important as the idea of majority rule.
The rule of law is the most important principle in the nation where votes of the majority determine the laws.
The rule of the majority with protection for the minority's rights is essential for preserving the liberties of all.
The rule of the majority is the only principle on which this nation should run in order to protect democracy.
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</span><span>Jefferson was Anti Fed, so he wanted maajority rule and less central government. but later in his second term, he kept some of hamilton's financial programs (which were heavily federalist), but following the quote, I would say d.</span><span>
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justinians plague: the plague killed 1/5th of the population of its imperial city
invading forces: The slavs attacked the Byzantium, so the Byzantines arranged for the avars to attack the slavs, which failed since it caused slavs to move further in the empire and the avars attacking the Byzantines
crusades: the Crusaders looted and destroyed parts of Constantinople
Ottomans: the Byzantine Ottoman wars led to the Byzantiums losing a lot of land and resources, even losing Constantinople by the hands of Sultān Mehmet Fatïh (Rahimullah)
<span>The correct answer should be C. Living things contain a vital force absent in nonliving things. The idea behind it is that there is more to life than just physical and chemical properties and that all living organisms have this force that keeps it going and being alive.</span>
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The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives that "no individual … will be constrained in any criminal body of evidence to be an observer against himself." The privilege was made in response to the abundances of the Courts of Star Chamber and High Commission—British courts of value that worked from 1487-1641.