Answer:
●Natural rights - John Locke is well-known for claiming every human has certain rights not given to them by the law or society. Things such as freedom, privacy, life etc.Social ●Contract - Again Locke, but also prominent in Jean-Jaques Rousseau's writings. A political philosophy which claims that the government and people are bound under a contract, the government protects the people's natural rights and, in return, the people allow the government to rule.
●Revolution - If the government fails to protect the people's natural rights, Locke argued that it is essentially obligatory for the people to revolt.
●Reason - The ideas of the enlightenment are supported by reason, differing from previous eras which relied on supernatural and spiritual justifications.
Explanation:
William M. Tweed was a boss of a political machine. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "d". Tweed was a very infamous political boss who had immense control over the powerful Democratic machine in the New York city. He was born on 3rd of April in the year 1823 and died on 12th of April in the year 1878.
Answer:
Colonization
Explanation:
Well the Monroe Doctrine basically said, if the Europeans try to mess with anything in the western hemisphere then they would get slapped, so you could say it was a moral opposition towards colonization.
What do you mean? Are you talking about math? Because I don’t see how this is a history question unless I’m not fully understanding it