Thomas Hobbes, author of "Leviathan" supported the enlightenment idea that people are naturally selfish. He said that human beings are very selfish and willing to hurt others for gain.
While soviets rejoiced in the attainment of the sputnik system, Americans feared soviet advancements in science.
<h3>What advancements made Sputnik possible?</h3>
Sputnik made the possible to study the radio wave transmission and density of the atmosphere easy. He also supported the scientist to learn to track objects in orbit. He encourages testing satellite pressurization. This made pressure to America for advance of technology.
Thus, option A is correct.
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Generally speaking, the Greeks believed that "They had the ability to choose and run good governments," since Ancient Greece operated under a direct democracy, and the reason why the Greeks created the Olympics was "<span>to honor their gods".</span>
Explanation:
After 1945, historians found the term "First World War" appropriate because they saw 1914-1918 as the first of a particular type of international conflict - the world's first industrialised "total" war - which had been followed by a second industrialised world war of this kind - 1939-1945.