It was for Natural resources, renaissance, overpopulation, and for religious reasons. Hope this helps.
The Treaty of Ghent was signed by British and American representatives at Ghent, Belgium, ending the War of 1812. By terms of the treaty, all conquered territory was to be returned, and commissions were planned to settle the boundary of the United States and Canada.
Answer:
Option C, praise for a king, is the right answer.
Explanation:
Discovered in the year 1799, the Rosetta Stone is a granodiorite stele. This stone is a broken part of a big stone. On this stone, we can find an inscription written in three scripts. The Rosetta Stone was founded during the occupation of Egypt by Napoleon Bonaparte.
There is an official message (known as a decree) written on the stone. The decree is about Ptolemy V, the Macedonian king of Egypt. The decree was copied on a large slab of stone which was called a Stelae. The historians have assumed that this Rosetta Stone is one of those copies. The decree is inscribed for times in hieroglyphs, Demotic and Ancient Greek. Therefore, the right answer among the given options will be option C ( praise for a king).
<span>Confucius thought all men were basically good, Confucianism believed that family came first, children should honor their parents. If the family was happy, the people would be happy and consequently, the king would find it easy to rule with a gentle hand. Confucianism also believed in a hierarchical society, that everyone had a place and a job. There is very few opportunity to deviate from that order. If you family was a farmer, his son also was a farmer, a soldier's son also a soldier, a statesman's son becames statesman.
Han Fei Tzi was a Legalist. In Legalism people were thought to be bad in nature. They needed laws and regulations with stiff punishments to keep them in line. It was a harsh system, very Macachiavellian in nature. It promoted the better skilled person over less skilled people. It's a dog eat dog society, if you don't eat you'll be eaten. Upward mobility was possible but at a cost of loosing the polite and courteous society which Confucianism provided.
In the end, China used Confucianism to pacify the people but kept the legalistic regulations which govern the country.</span>