The Enlightenment affected people's attitudes about government in two main ways Before the Enlightenment, essentially everyone agreed that countries should be governed by monarchs. They believed that God had appointed certain people to rule over others. This seemed to them like the logical way to run a country.
A impoverished because after world war two all of germany was punished for the actions of Hitler!
Charles Revson once said we sell hope and with this phrase many others are associated;<span>
"In our factory, we make lipstick. In our advertising, we sell hope".
"In the factory we make cosmetics; in the drugstore we sell hop". </span><span>
"n the factory we make cosmetics; in the drugstore we sell hope".
These motos, among others, seems to be the basis for the company and its policy for their products.</span>
1) You had to pass a literary test. This prevented African American people from voting because many of them could not read.
2) A lot of states (the southern states) didn't think of African American people as people. They were property, in their eyes.
Can't help with the rest, sorry.