Answer:
John Locke
Explanation:
Locke was a very important philosopher that was one of the first to propose the ideas of natural rights and popular sovereignty.
In his work called the Two Treatises of Government, he discussed his beliefs in unalienable (natural) rights and the importance of popular sovereignty in government.
Answer:
Hobbes believed that in man's natural state, moral ideas do not exist. Thus, in speaking of human nature, he defines good simply as that which people desire and evil as that which they avoid, at least in the state of nature.
Explanation:
Sept. 24, 1957 is such an important date in history because that was the day President Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered<span> units of U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division to escort nine black students, nicknamed the </span>"Little Rock Nine,"<span> into the previously all white </span>Central High School in Little Rock Arkansas<span>. </span>
Answer:
Berlin
Explanation:
Following the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, the nation was split into 4 occupational zone, each being taken by a world/regional power, U.S.S.R, France, Great Britain, and the United States. The capitol of Germany, Berlin, was further divided into 4 zones to balance the power (though it was located deep in U.S.S.R zone), each nation taking it's respective piece.
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The French Revolution was responsible for inspiring revolutions in Latin America. The French found inspiration in the American Revolution- a decade earlier- and the French colony of Haiti revolted as a direct result of the upheaval in France. French control of Spain also caused Spanish colonies to rule themselves, and eventually rebel once the Spanish king returned to power.