Answer:
A dictatorship and monarchy
I think the answer is B... but I’m not sure.
He believed a government should protect the rights of citizens. He also thought man was inherently selfish; this why government should protect people. With that, he believed in checks and balances was necessary to prevent any group of people becoming more powerful than another.
The rewritten Japanese constitution guaranteed "<span>personal freedoms," since the Allied Powers after World War II felt that a more free people would be less likely to militarize. </span>
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Ghenghis was a ruthless leader that didn't speak much. He had good leadership skills so he knew how to make people follow him.