The correct answer is C) A country's laws must apply to all citizens to prevent the rise of tyranny.
Which statement would the Greek philosophers Aristotle and Plato be most likely to agree with?
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A country's laws must apply to all citizens to prevent the rise of tyranny.
Plato and Aristotle considered wisdom as a virtue that makes humans happy. For this to happen, humans have to trust and rely on their interior, not the exterior. That is why they opposed the kinds of laws that acted against the citizens. They never supported any form of tyranny.
These illustrious Greek philosophers were renowned for their concepts about the virtue of rulers and the different forms of government.
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Option C, the dominance of eastern interests in government, is the right answer.
Explanation:
- Americans launched various rebellions and uprising against the colonial as well as the national government.
- The Regulator movement was the uprising began by the colonies of Carolina in the years between 1765 to 1771 against the corrupted colonial officials.
- The Shays' Rebellion was a violent protest led by a group of farmers to object the way state enforced the tax collection.
- The Whiskey Rebellion was an uprising of farmers to protest against the whiskey tax enacted by the federal government.
- All these rebellions were expression of the hostility of frontier settlers to the dominance of eastern interests in government
Answer:
Trade networks resulted in the widespread exchange of ideas and resources.
Explanation:
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Because of the difficulty of crossing the channel. An invasion of England at that time, late 1940, would have needed a massive naval force & air superioity. Hitler didnt have.
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Answer: (I'm assuming it deleted my first one because I linked an article that may help explain a little better) But I'd have to say the last one which is ' People who agreed with his ideas and had similar hopes and people who did not'
Explanation: Martin Luther King Jr. sought to raise the public consciousness of racism, to end racial discrimination and segregation in the United States. While his goal was racial equality, King plotted out a series of smaller objectives that involved local grassroots campaigns for equal rights for African Americans. not my words