Answer:
Martin Luther King (1929-1968) argued that the U.S. was "adding cynicism to the process of death" because American troops on Vietnam were not really fighting for what was said they were.
Explanation:
For King, the Vietnam war was a Vietnamese question with which America had nothing to do with. He also believed that this war wasn't about freedom but about keeping the wealth of a few. Americans were thus becoming cynical because they were being forced to fight a senseless and unjust war.
Answer:
C
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Answer: C <3
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it was becoming more difficult to transport crops to markets !! pls mark me brianliest !!
Answer:
B. Tigris and Euphrates river valley
Explanation:
(This isn’t going to be an actual paragraph answer - don’t put this as your answer, this is just some guidance) I don’t know if you’re familiar with Machiavelli’s “The Prince” but in the text Machiavelli says that all a man really care about is his property (or something like that, I’d fact check it/get an actual quote). Locke very much so supported a absolute monarch and “The Prince” is essentially a guide of sorts for absolute rulers -> Locke was a fan of Machiavelli’s work. Thomas Jefferson on the other hand did not support an absolute ruler (he was of English decent, like other American colonists, and England was a constitutional monarchy, hince the American constitution/government) and therefore probably didn’t support Machiavelli’s work but he was a fan of Locke (a lot of the founding fathers were fans of enlightenment thinkers, John Locke was an elightened thinker) so Jefferson took his ideas from Locke.