Answer:
C. Democracy
Explanation:
John Locke believed that the governed should have power over who was put into the government
Answer:he colonists believed that King George III and the Parliament limited the colonists' individual rights by the acts that they passed. The colonists believed that their rights were limited by being taxed on various goods and services while at the same time, the money from these taxes did not benefit the colonies.
Explanation:
The length of the arc is L = 75.36 units.
<h3>How to find the arc?</h3>
For a circle of radius R, the length of the arc defined by the angle θ is given by:
L = (θ/360°)*2pi*R
where pi = 3.14
Here we know that θ = 270° and the radius is equal to 16 units, replacing that in the length equation we will get:
L = (270°/360°)*2*3.14*(16 units) = 75.36 units.
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Geothermal plateau. I'm only guessing, but since a lot of places use heat as energy it only makes sense.
The Iroquois Confederacy, which consisted of the Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, Cayuga, Mohawk, and Tuscarora nations, established an elaborate and sophisticated system of representative government, one that exists to this day and very likely existed well before Columbus stumbled upon the Americas. This system of government, called The Great Law of Peace, even has its own constitution, which was originally memorized and recited orally rather than written on paper.
In one instance in 1744, at a treaty council <span>between </span><span>the Iroquois and the colonies of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia</span>, an Iroquois leader named Canassatego strongly advised the American colonies to unite under a common government modeled on the Iroquois system. Ben Franklin admired Canassatego's speech so much that he printed it and distributed to cities all over America and Europe. Ben Franklin then proposed a unified colonial government at a gathering of colonial leaders a couple years later, calling it the Albany Plan of Union. That plan failed, but a similar plan (the U.S. Constitution) eventually succeeded.