C) enlightenment.
how i know this is true is because the declaration of independence used principles from the enlightenment also option C seem to be the only option that makes most sense to the question.
Answer: Grangers fought and pressed for laws to protect their interests
Explanation: The Granger Movement was begun in the late 1860s by farmers who called for government regulation of railroads and other industries whose prices and practices, they claimed, were monopolistic and unfair.
The main problems confronting the Granger Movement concerned corporate ownership of grain elevators (used for the storage of crops) and railroads. These corporations charged high prices for the distribution and marketing of agricultural goods, and the farmer had no choice but to pay.
The Grangers pressed for laws to protect their interests hoping to establish maximum freight and passenger rates as well as prohibit discrimination. In 1877, the Supreme Court upheld the Granger laws and states won the right to regulate the railroads for the benefit of farmers and consumers. The grangers thereby also helped establish an important principle of the federal government's right to regulate private industry to serve the public interest.
Monarchy is a term used to define a government ruled by single person such as a king or queen. Monarchy involves a hereditary chain of command, which means only descendants or relatives of the king, queen, or emperor can take over power in the event of their death.
Just as in the democratic countries chain of command, the president is the commander in chief, and followed by the vice president, the secretary of the state, and then any of the cabinet members. Monarchy has a similar order to this chain of command, but it does not mean that a person is well suited for the ruling event if they are next in line for the monarchy or related to the reigning ruler.
The singularity of power of monarchy provides people with a focused and symbolic area for group identity and loyalty. However, the most obvious disadvantage of monarchy is that the nation’s power is at the hands of a single individual. The ruler is responsible for anything that may happen to the nation’s territory, economy, and people.
In Canada, the Queen is considered as the Governor General, but she is not responsible for governing the nation, nor has the power to enforce or make laws to that purpose. There is a separation of power there, with the parliament being elected by the masses. But, the queen or king is still the symbol of the nations or state’s President, but has limited functional power in the government. The definitions of monarchy vary from country to country. However, all of the examples of monarchy have a single ruler.
THE TOP 4 ADVANTAGES OF MONARCHY
1. There is only one person that will decide, so the decisions are made quickly and there are fewer arguments regarding the new policies to be imposed.
2. Monarchy reduces the heavy amount of expenditures of the nation in the elections as there is no need to elect the next ruler. The existing ruler will choose who his/her successor is.
3. The masses have great respect to their king or queen that an elected president as he/ she will rule for a term only.
4. Countries ruled by a monarch government have less corruption. Rulers know that their leadership is not for a term period, so they have no lust for money. They do not have the intentions to misuse their authority for corruption.
The Suez Cannal. your welcome
The correct answer is intelligence. They would fly above areas that needed to be scanned and would collect data and send them back to the headquarters. They were good at it because even if shot down they wouldn't cause any pilots to get hurt and they could have their data saved automatically erased so they were safe for both people and the country.