When a political party comes to power, its leaders tend to place many of their faithful followers into important public offices. The use of public offices as rewards for political party work is known as the "Spoils System." The system is popular in numerous nations.
Answer:i don’t think anyone did i’m pretty sure he died of a throat infection
but i’m not sure
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the new England colonies had cold weather and hard rocky soil. that means that they couldn't grow many things, so they chose shipbuilding for money.
the middle colonies had a mild climate and could grow some things. they are best know for being called the bread basket bc they grew a lot of wheat.
the southern colonies were very hot but had good soil. they found tobacco to be a great cash crop. the slaves were forced to work in the plantations.
Answer: B is correct.
Explanation: Thomas Aquinus was a disciple of Albertus Magnus who was great thinker because he was able to think outside the box (he is usually associated with the introduction of Aristotelian medieval thinking in medieval, philosophically Platonic, thinking which dominated European theology and philosophy at that time). So Thomas is usually considered one of the most important representatives of Aristotelian philosophy (Aristotelian philosophy was interested in nature, in material world and experiment). Thomas was able to see that thinking of his time is two one-sided (Platonic).
Answer:
The well being of private citizens is more important.
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The public domain has as its primary duty the defense of the interests of civil society. If the state is better organized, more robust, it can help society to flourish. However, the well being of the state is subservient to the wellbeing of each citizen, private interests. Furthermore, civil society is the source of governance insofar as i) government officials are elected from civil society and ii) public policy serves the private interests of the people. So in a society it is indispensable to have a more robust state and a better- served civil society, keeping in mind the order of importance.