1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
inna [77]
4 years ago
10

What was the one political office that Obama failed to win in an election?

History
2 answers:
maw [93]4 years ago
5 0
What are your options?
Troyanec [42]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: he ran for the House of Representatives but failed

Explanation:

You might be interested in
Which three of the following reforms occurred during Japan’s Meiji era?
Elodia [21]
The correct answers are A creation of a legislature with two houses, D government support to develop industry, <span>E science courses stressed in schools

Treaty of Kanagawa is not it because it happened during the Tokugawa Shogunate which was before the Meiji Restoration happened. This was when the US signed an official treaty with Japan. Feudalism was established long before the Meiji restoration, way back in the 12th century, and lasted more or less until the end of the Edo period.</span>
8 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
In addition to raising money, the government imposes excise taxes to
Sergio039 [100]
<span>discourage the use of specific products

Excise taxes are designed to discourage the use of products that might pose health risks. These taxes also help curb the consumption of products like gasoline. The gas tax is an excise tax that consumers of gasoline must pay when purchasing gas.</span>
5 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
What are Paine’s views on monarchy and hereditary succession?
alina1380 [7]

Paine asserts that mankind was originally in a state of equality, and, therefore, present inequalities must have been brought about by some circumstance. Paine says that a common distinction that lacks any natural or religious basis, is the division between kings and their subjects. This distinction, unlike those between male and female or good and evil, is not one "of heaven," and Paine wishes to inquire into its origin and its consequences.

Originally, Paine says, there were no kings in the world. Then, the ancient Jews copied the custom from the "heathens" who surrounded them. This was a grave mistake, and Paine maintains that in establishing a king for themselves, the Jews sinned. Man is supposed to have only God ruling over him, and to introduce a king, who in ruling over the people is like a God, is a grave misdeed. Eventually, Paine says, the Jewish people asked the prophet Samuel for a king. Samuel attempted dissuade the people, but they insisted that they wanted to have a King like the other nations, and God assented, even though he thought it evil that the people should want someone other than God to rule over them.

Having considered the biblical origin of monarchy, Paine concludes that it is a practice begun in sinfulness. The many pages of scriptural evidence make it clear that God stands in opposition to monarchy. Paine moves on to attack the notion of the hereditary succession of the monarchy. Paine argues that, since all men are born equal, no man could have the right to establish his family as forever presiding over others. Even if a person deserves certain honors, his children may not deserve them, and that person has no right to pass those honors on.

Paine also observes that the recent kings of England have mostly been bad, which he says should indicate, even to those who favor hereditary succession, that the present line of kings does not exercise legitimate power.

Paine wonders where the power of kings originally comes from, and decides that this power is always based on one of three things: election, random selection, or usurpation. Paine says that if a king is chosen by election, this means all future kings should be chosen in the same way, and if the king usurped his throne, then the entire reign is illegitimate. Any way you look at it, hereditary succession is not valid. Paine adds that hereditary succession brings other evils with it. For example, people who see themselves as born into an elite existence are often "ignorant and unfit." Lastly, Paine refutes the theory that hereditary succession reduces civil wars, as there have been at least eight civil wars and nineteen rebellions in Britain's history. Monarchy and hereditary succession, Paine concludes have produced nothing in the world but bad governance and bloodshed.

ANALYSIS

To the contemporary reader, Paine's slogging through mounds of biblical evidence might seem less interesting and less relevant, but in Paine's time, the bible shaped opinions on most matters. It was not uncommon to believe that kings ruled by divine right, and for this reason, many were hesitant to revolt against a King—after all, if the king's power was genuinely divine, a revolt against the king was akin to a revolt against God. Paine tries to undercut this line of thinking by attacking it on its own terms, and presenting Biblical passages that reject the idea of a divinely appointed monarchy. In this case, Paine presents an arsenal of Biblical evidence to show that monarchy is neither a natural nor a preferable institution.

5 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
How did the end of the Hundred Years’ War in 1453 help spread the Renaissance across northern Europe?
Mice21 [21]

The answer to your question is A. It allowed France to Focus on the Renaissance.

4 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Explain how abolitionists impacted state institutions and American culture
barxatty [35]

The main impact that affected how state institutions should work after the <em>Emancipation Proclamation</em> is associated with a series of constitutional amendments promoted by the Congress ending slavery, granting citizenship, and giving black men voting rights, changing the political environment, to the point that for example, by 1872, 1,510 African Americans held office in the southern states.

By the other hand, the impact on northern culture is wide, throughout the spreading of Frederick Douglass, Wendell Phillips, and Lucy Stone ideas. Other authors like James Russell Lowell, influenced popular literature with poetry. In education, the first nation’s experiment in racially integrated coeducation with the founding of Oberlin College and Illinois’s Knox College, a western center of abolitionism are some of the most important pieces of evidence of abolitionism on American culture.

7 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Other questions:
  • Read the excerpt from the 1987 State of the Union
    13·2 answers
  • What was the purpose of Senator Smith's speech?
    10·1 answer
  • The "long march" of china was led by
    5·2 answers
  • What is writ of assistance
    8·2 answers
  • Frederick is writing a report on democracy. Which ancient civilization would be MOST likely mention in his report? A) Chinese B)
    13·2 answers
  • What European had the best claim on the americas
    10·1 answer
  • Under the ruler, Asoka, India (4 points)
    14·1 answer
  • Who is the 30th president?
    8·2 answers
  • The British ended the war after their defeat at in 1781.
    8·1 answer
  • Compare and contrast one way Saudi Arabia has attained more political development than Iran
    15·2 answers
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!