Hobbes believed that human beings naturally desire the power to live well and that they will never be satisfied with the power they have without acquiring more power. After this, he believes, there usually succeeds a new desire such as fame and glory, ease and sensual pleasure or admiration from others
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The statement best explains Confucius' belief about the actions of a leader is "Leaders should always maintain respect, kindness, and a nurturing nature toward his people."
Confucius (551-479 BCE) was a Chinese philosopher and teacher who based his teachings on high morals and ethics.
In his document titled "Lunyu," Confucius established an ethical guide for people, rulers, and leaders. Confucius had a principle that stated that if the leader had high morals, his decisions would be teh correct ones and establish peace for a long time.
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The answer is accord.
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An accord is an agreement between two parties that satisfies a contract dispute by discharging an original contract duty and providing an alternate performance of the agreement.
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To your first question--James Madison is widely known as the architect of the US Constitution (Although in reality it was the result of team work by 56 delegates).
To your second question--The six key principles outlined in the US Constitution are:
1. Popular Sovereignty (i.e. democracy or rule by the people)
2. Limited Government (i.e. again, democracy or the government can only do what the people instructs it to do)
3. Separation of Powers (there are three branches of power: legislative, executive, and judicial AND they are separate from each other)
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4. Checks and Balances (each branch "checks and balances" the other two branches' power. For ex: the US President can veto congressional bills, Congress can ratifies judicial nominees, and the Supreme Court decides on the constitutionality of congressional bills).
5. Judicial Reviews (the judicial branch reviews governmental actions)
6. Federalism (there is a federal and a state government. These are separate from each other)