Answer: Locke and Rousseau would be most likely to support a <u>change of government brought about by the people</u>.
You might say this means they would support a <u>revolution</u> by the people against a bad government ... and to an extent that is true. We might want to be cautious, however, in ascribing too much revolutionary fervor to either of those two philosophers. Both of them were writing philosophy about how the people should be the sovereign power in a state -- that a government gets its power from the people and needs to serve the interests of the people. So in theory, they support the people's right to remove a government that has become tyrannical and replace it with a government that works properly on behalf of the people. But neither Locke nor Rousseau was personally advocating violent revolution. American colonists took up arms against Britain in response to their sort of philosophy (especially Locke's). And the bourgeoisie in France started the movement that became the French Revolution based on thoughts in both Lock and Rousseau. But as Enlightenment thinkers, both men ideally hoped to convince others by means of their arguments that a constitutional form of government was the best idea (Locke), or even that direct democracy was the right way for a state to operate (Rousseau).
The ones I got for 1. Is Confucius, going across
1 down is Constantinople
2. Byzahtium across
3 Down would be aqueducts
4 across Pax Romana
8 across patricians
9 across empire
11 I think is Rome or cult across
13 across Republic
<span>The Iron Curtain was west of the Soviet satellite nations
The western edge of the Soviet satellite nations was referred to as the "Iron Curtain" creating the Soviet side of Europe with the USSR on the eastern edge of the area. On the other side of the "Iron Curtain" were the free, or democratic, western countries. </span>
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1. primary
2. credible
3. biased
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The completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in 1869 had a huge impact on the West. It encouraged further settlement in the West as it made travelling their cheaper and easier. It also encouraged the development of towns along the railroad, as the railroad made the west less isolated.
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