The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. Most of the Founders of the United States had read both Hobbes and Locke but were strongly influenced by Locke" This is the statement that about <span>Thomas Hobbes and John Locke is not correct</span>
Trenches were dug by both sides in the war. The war made it to where both sides had casualities and deaths everyday, but neither side were gaining any land, so there wasn't anybody really winning. They just hid in their trenches and shot at any sign of life. (They also shot at light cigarettes, birds etc because they thought it was the soldiers.)
<span>The correct answer is A. B. The Civil Rights Act of 1965 outlawed discriminatory elements in voting, such as explicit racial discrimination and prerequisites in education. C. The National Origins Act of 1929 severely restricted immigration with explicit discrimination of countries; this act is not in effect anymore nowadays; D. The Immigration Act of 1965 was reformed in A. the Immigration Act of 1990 (so it is technically non-existent, as it was integrated). A. The Immigration Act of 1990 increased the quotas for legal immigration, specified and expanded further details regarding deportation, exclusion, asylum privileges, revised the Visa program, non-immigrant programs and much more, being the fundamental basis to determine who is allowed to enter the country.</span>
It was Xerxes I that wont battle of thermoplye