Answer:
John Locke essentially believed in and helped to develope what is now known as the "Social Contract Theory". (This wasn't an actual written agreement, it was more of an unspoken rule.)
The whole idea behind the Social Contract Theory is that people are expected to give up some of their natural rights, and in return they receive protection and other privileges from the government. Another benefit to this idea, was that if the government were to ever get too powerful and fail to protect the people's rights, since it's an agreement between the government and the people, the people have all the right to overthrow that government. In the declaration of independence people also have similar rights, that are listed there for us to protect us.
My laptop glitched, this isn’t the question I meant to answer sorry:)
<span>It has been from Latin America that there has been a dramatic increase in immigration to the United States since 1965. This has been in part due to better job opportunities in the US. </span>
Answer: Brutal military organization, fear of authority, and lack of empathy.
Explanation:
That statement speaks of a fierce military structure in the German army. Such a statement is not isolated; it is a common phrase used by a war criminal. It is, in fact, an individual dismissal of responsibility for a crime that is not justified because these people could have refused to execute the order.
On the other hand, there was a fear of certain sanctions if individual orders were not killed, but this could not and should not be used as an excuse at any time. Such statements indicate that these individuals are, in fact, people without attitude, people who lack empathy, or are influenced by completeness, so they believe that evil is right. It is essential to refute such statements also for the sake of the higher good since humanity touched the civilization floor during the Second World War.