Sorry if this is a little late but im almost positive it is C
<span>The secession of several border states</span>
Answer:
August 6, 1945 – August 9, 1945
Explanation:
I found some of the missing information about this question.
Speaker A: Good government stresses the importance of the nation and accepts the rights of the individual only if the interests of the individual are the same as those of the nation.
Speaker B: The person of the king is sacred and to attack him in any way is to attack religion itself. The respect given to a king is religious in nature.
Speaker C: All human beings are born free and equal with a right to life and liberty. It is the duty of government to protect these natural rights of its citizens.
<span>Speaker D: Our goal will not be achieved by democracy or liberal reforms, but by blood and iron. Only then will we be successful. No nation achieves greatness or unity without the traumatic experiences of war.
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The choices are <span>1. A </span><span>2. B </span><span>3. C </span><span>4. D. The answer is 3. letter C</span>
Enlightenment period is centered on freedom and having the right to life as well as liberty. It sprung out during the repressive times among the people during the reign of the monarchy who used their power as a privilege to gain wealth. Letter C. expressed the desire of the enlightenment period.
Answer:
Popular Sovereignity or Consent of the Governed.
Explanation:
The Magna Carta which was singed by King John of England on June 15, 1215 is a historical and landmark document that established modern democratic values. Through this document, the idea 'government can only do what the people allow it to accomplish' developed and shaped how governments function and use thier powers in a democratic state.
This concept is also called as 'popular sovereignity or consent of the people'. Its basic principle states that the power and authority of a state/government can only be created and exercised if the people consent to it. Without the people's consent, the government cannot exercise any sovereignity or authority in any way.