Answer: Nearly 2,400 years ago, the Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle explored political philosophy. Aristotle concluded that “it is evident that the form of government is best in which every man, whoever he is, can act best and live happily.”
In Philadelphia some 2,000 years after Plato and Aristotle’s time, a group of men was trying to write a constitution. George Washington, James Madison, and the other framers of the Constitution were dedicated to constructing a just government. Americans had overthrown what they considered a tyrannous British government. The framers wanted to create a national government free of tyranny, governed by the rule of law.
The new American nation was quite different from the ancient Greek city-states. Still, many of the framers at Philadelphia had studied and understood Plato’s and Aristotle’s political philosophies. And they were grappling with many of the same political questions.
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1. Scientists have the evidence of fossilized dinosaur bones. These bones are similar to the bone structure of reptiles we know of today. Also, they have fossilized eggs, and reptiles reproduce with eggs.
2. Scientists know what dinosaurs eat by fossilized dinosaur feces. What goes in, must come out, and so by the nature of it being feces, they can tell what the dinosaur may have eaten. Depending on the type of dinosaur, some eat plants, some eat meat, and some eat both.
The Declaration of Independence had massive political importance because it united the colonies (for better or for worse) against a common enemy: the British. After the Declaration was officially made, there was no turning back for what would become the United States.
They may have some different opinions but atleast all of them have a sense of caution about using American military power without the majority support of American ppl
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B.
Explanation: The czech republic in 1948 became a communist state,
so they would of never signed the Marshall plan. B is the answer