Voltaire - believed in a God but did not believe in a god personally involved in people's lives, like the Christian god.
Montesquieu - believed that the best form of government was one in which the legislative, executive, and judicial powers were separate and kept each other in check to prevent any branch from becoming too powerful (checks and balances)
Locke believed - all people are born free and equal, with three natural rights—life, liberty, and property
Hobbs believed - believed that humans are naturally cruel, selfish, and hungry for power;
The idea of humanism is mostly adeptly reflected in Renaissance art by a focus on the body itself, especially with sculpture, where many detailed portraits of the human body (such as the David) were created.
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“It’ been a decade, we have fought and fought for rights, but quite a place can be so cruel, who knew? It’s quite the drop in respect and sympathy for women. I’d say our nation is seperated and unfair, one shall be taught respect for us. We shall fight back with all might and strength. We shall treated as such man is. It is tiring, being woman, and takes such bravery. We suffer nights, days, evenings, just for our rights. We shall gain the respect we need, we are fighting for. I don’t know how long this shall last, but may we fight as long as needed.”
Answer:
The best conclusion for the following headlines, would be:
2) Perceived threats to national security sometimes result in limits on civil liberties.
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