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Which person most clearly expressed ideas that were consistent with Hobbes's political philosophy?
Which person most clearly expressed ideas that were consistent with Hobbes' political philosophy? A. Louis XIV, who said, "L'etat, c'est moi," or "The state, it is I." 4.
Explanation:
Once again a nation was taking control's over another nation's own economy sovereignty because of imposing stronger forces as I happened in many countries in Africa with European nations
I believe that the correct answer is C. Even during the war the South was enraged by the The Emancipation Proclamation with its promise of freedom for their slaves, because the slaves were their primary work force, and as such represented their labor source. It's true, the South was very rich, but it was primarily tied up in the slave economy. When there was no slaves to work, the economy suffered.
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A chance at freedom, or if it's just sherman's army, specifically revenge. The conditions on plantations were horrific and as sherman's army was destroying houses and railroads, it was an easy chance to get back at the people who had wronged them
Explanation:Accidentally put the explanation in the answer.