They all fought for their freedom. Believed that they should be able to be free. They just all did it different and in different parts of the world. Martí wanted to free Cuban's. He was a Cuban patariot. He fought for independence and created war, for freedom. Emilio was a philipean nationalist. He wanted his freedom. He help the Americans in the Spanish-American war. He help the Americans fight against spanish so that he could be free from the spaniards. Villa was known for bein a rebel leader and he's the one who helped the spanish, but got chases for a while until the general left and gave up.
<u>The correct answer is: "Both believed in the theory of a social contract."</u>
<u>Rousseau and Locke are two very important philosophers from the Enlightment era. </u>The Enligthment, in general, consisted on the promotion of reason and of scientific methods over previously dominant superstitions, dogmas and religious beliefs.
The social contract theory states that the power of a state resides on its citizens, who have the right of electing their political representatives through suffrage. This was a quite revolutionary idea, as it emerged in Europe when most countries were governed by absolute monarchs whose power was believed to be granted by God.
There were several differences. But the main one was what they were fighting for.
Answer: c
Explanation:
i do believe the correct answer is c, as none of the other options have to do with the government borrowing money, but rather lending it to others.