The correct answer is Option D- Dictator.
The Cambridge dictionary defines ‘<em>autocrat</em>’ [Greek, ‘<em>auto</em>’ = self + ‘<em>kratos</em>’ = power = <em>‘autokrates’</em>] as ‘<em>a ruler with unlimited power, or someone who demands that people completely obey them'</em>. While initially some rulers [eg: emperors, tsars] chose it for their titles, the term has gained negative connotations in modern times, as it indeed refers to absolute political power seized by a person [or a small group of elites] with the aim of advancing their own interests with limited [if any] accountability.
Similarly, the etymology behind ‘<em>dictator</em>’ reveals the type of power wielded by the person designated for the position – in Ancient Rome, a dictator [Latin, ‘<em>dicto</em>’ = to dictate + ‘<em>or</em>’ = one who dictates] was granted full powers when the Republic was deemed in danger. The positive connotations of the high-minded responsibility this position entailed were also lost over time, as 20th century dictators such as Hitler, Stalin or Mao Zedong made the term synonymous with highly oppressive regimes characterised by the suppression of civil liberties, cult of personality around the dictator himself, political repression, strict control of the mass-media , anti-intellectualism, rejection of the rule of law etc.
Thus, the correct answer can neither be A [there are limits to a President’s power –eg: they serve for a set term-, as they are answerable to the citizens who elected them, whose interests they are sworn to protect], nor B [authority, the right to exercise power, is essentially just a tool, whereas the term ‘<em>autocrat’</em> refers to a specific way in which that tool is used] nor C [an anarchist is someone who does not believe in hierarchy or authority; the concept of anarchy is, therefore, antithetical to that of autocracy], but D, Dictator.
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Your answer would be the Huguenot settlers
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The group settlers that is LEAST associated with colonial Georgia would be the Huguenot settlers.
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Definition:
Colonial Georgia:
A time where the British is colonizing the land that is now known as Georgia.
Huguenot Settlers:
Migrants that migrated to the U.S from France because of the Bartholomew's Day Massacre.
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Explanation:
The reason why the "Huguenot settlers" would be the correct answer is because this was the group of settlers that were least associated with colonial Georgia.
This was a group of French people that migrated to America because of the massacre that happened in 1572. When they first came to America, they settled in the state that would be known as South Carolina. When time went on, they started settling in other states in the U.S.
Another reason why this would be the correct answer is because they weren't involved with the colonization of Georgia. Colonial Georgia was the colonization of British people that came from Great Britain, but the Huguenot settlers were not really involved in this colonization. Even though South Carolina and Georgia shared the same border, they still didn't want to be involved with what the British was doing.
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<em>-Julie</em>
The first battles were fought in Lexington and Concord
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In addition to the principle of federalism, the West Virginia constitution is based on the democratic principles of sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, and checks and balances.
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