<span>Horace Mann wanted to see "strong school systems" established because he believed they were necessary in a democracy, since an uneducated populus often makes terrible decisions. </span>
Answer & Explanation: John Locke was a British philosopher, Oxford academic and medical researcher and concerning his ideas on government, he was of the opinion that a legitimate government is based on the idea of separation of powers.
The theory of separation of powers is a model of governance that is common in democratic states which features the division of the sovereign power into at least three (3) organs. This can get up to six (6) organs sometimes and are in place in order to forestall tyranny.
It achieves this by preventing the acquisition of a monopoly of power by an oligarchy or monarch.
Locke divided his into the legislative power, which he describes as supreme; the executive power that is charged with enforcing the law; and lastly, the federative power which consists of the right to act internationally according to the law of nature.
It seems to be that the main idea of this passage is that even with the would full of doubt, King won't give up the fight. This would be option D.
Lets take this passage and compare it to the options.
"I refuse to accept despair as the final response to ambiguities of history."
A. Violence should only be used as a last resort to end oppression. No where in this passage does it mention violence.
B. Seeing all the violence makes King feel uncertain about the future. Again, no violence.
C. Depression is the only option when faced with unending violence. Although this might look correct to some, here is he is giving up. Luther says, "I refuse to accept despair."
D. Even though the world is full of doubt, King won't give up the fight. Ding Ding!! "I refuse to accept despair as the final response to ambiguities of history." Or "I will not give up, no matter how full of doubt the world is." We can see here he is not giving up even when everyone is doubting them.
I hope you understand! Have a great day! :)
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