I think Socrates wouldn't had been killed if he lived in the United States today since citizens of the United States have freedom of speech. Socrates was simply killed because he didn't recognized the gods recognized by the states as gods. In the United States Socrates has freedom speech meaning that he is able to publicly criticized the gods without any danger. He corrupted the youths of Athens by saying the gods they followed are faked. In the United States today, he would still be alive. I based my answer on today's political system and the how Socrates was killed simply by telling the people what he really believes.
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Both the Virginia General Assembly and the Confederate Congress passed drafts and restricted property rights. Travel also was restricted. The Confederate Congress declared martial law, prohibited the sale of alcohol, and suspended the writ of habeas corpus.
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1. Envision. To "see" something in the future as an idea or invention. Usage example: The inventor envisioned many uses for his creation.
2. Gulag. A Russian prison or labor camp. The Gulag was a system of forced labor camps established during Joseph Stalin's long reign as dictator of the Soviet Union.
3. Illicit. Something that is illegal or unlawful. Usage example: He was charged with possession of an illicit drug.
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Answer: John Locke's life promoted his changed from conservative thinker to a more radical thinker due to how he was effected from the restrains the monarch has on their power.
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"What were the major influences on John Locke's thinking? Locke was influenced by laws limiting the monarch's power. He approved of the English Bill of Rights. ... Montesquieu was influenced by his Catholic upbringing, his practice of law, and his experience of the local parliament."
-Source was an enightenment quizlet that i'm not allowed to link :/
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Disseus le miente a los cíclopes porque quiere engañar a los cíclopes para que se emborrachen. Él está engañando a los cíclopes. Él es muy inteligente y consigue pasar los cíclopes.
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