It most likely means something close to - a ruler uses the majority of people to his advantage and neglects the minority therefore he is not virtuos( ethical ) and is a strict law follower most likely with a huge ego.
A tax added to a bill for dining or making a purchase is called a/an...
A. Sales tax
El Greco was disdained by the immediate generations after his death because his work was opposed in many respects to the principles of the early baroque style which came to the fore near the beginning of the 17th century and soon supplanted the last surviving traits of the 16th-century Mannerism.[1] The painter was deemed incomprehensible and had no important followers[4] Only his son and a few unknown painters produced weak copies of El Greco's works. Later 17th- and early 18th-century Spanish commentators praised his skill but criticized his anti-naturalistic style and his complex iconography. Some of these commentators, such as Antonio Palomino and Céan Bermúdez described his mature work as "contemptible", "ridiculous" and "worthy of scorn".[5] The views of Palomino and Bermúdez were frequently repeated in Spanish historiography, adorned with terms such as "strange", "queer", "original", "eccentric" and "odd".[6] The phrase "sunk in eccentricity", often encountered in such texts, in time became his "madness".
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There were so many strikes between 1870s and 1890s because workers' wages, hours of labour and working conditions were being contested for between the employers and the Union.
Explanation:
There were so many strikes between 1870s and 1890s because workers' wages, hours of labour and working conditions were being contested for between the employers and the Union.
During this period, some of the strikes includes the following:
1. The Homestead strike 1892
2. The Pullman strike 1894
3. Anthracite Coal strike 1902
This period is also known as Gilded Age.
I conclude this provision was included to weaken the national government. Such a super-majority as 9 of 13 states needed to make laws would seriously slow the political ability of the central government, making it very weak.
The Articles of Confederation included this provision in order to add restrictions to the state's freedom without entirely taking away their rights. This would also prevent single states attempting to affect/change the country, as they needed all the states to agree. This would have handicapped the central government by adding even more reasons for states to conflict with each other.