A period of pro-democracy revolts in North Africa and Southwest Asia
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Explanation:
<u>Starting in Tunisia in the earl 2010's many middle eastern and North African nations ravaged by Islamic Fundamentalist</u> laws began protests to have a democratic form of government.
<u>Some of these protests turned into armed rebellion, many led to mass bloodshed by oppressive regimes like in Syria and Libya.</u>
There were protests in Egypt, Yemen and Bahrain too. All of these protests came for more democratic features in the government after Islamic fundamentalist takeover in the 70s.
Answer:
Requires the state to maintain a balanced budget
Explanation:
Many state balanced-budget practices appear to have been developed from a limit on state debt by judicial interpretation or political consensus. The compilers have not attempted to trace judicial interpretation, but have included the debt-limitation
Answer: 120,000
Explanation:
I'm taking the test and this seems correct to me. I'm sorry if it's wrong
To value living an "examined life" assumes that <u>"the truth lies within each of us".</u>
In my opinion living an examined life has diverse implications for every person:
For Cicero the examined life was an existence established in honesty and serving people in general.
For Socrates the examined life was the achievement of shrewdness and scholarly quietude.
For Fyodor Dostoyevsky the examined life implied the flexibility of the human spirit against malicious, torment, hardship and wretchedness.
For Seneca the examined life was to have an important objective and endeavor to consummate one's character.