The correct answer is C. John Locke<span>.
John Locke wrote a famous book, called Two Treatises of Government, in which he explains his philosophies on how governments should be structured. In this book, he discusses several different ideas such as the concept of natural rights, the ability of citizens to overthrow a tyrannical government, and how the source of government power lies in its citizens. All three of these ideas are implemented into the US Declaration of Independence which was written by Thomas Jefferson.</span><span />
Answer: checks and balances
Explanation: it’s “ a system that allows each branch of a government to amend or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent any one branch from exerting too much power”
Answer:
IHDK = I honestly don't know but I think it is A?
Explanation:
Answer:
O Airplanes
Explanation:
Airplanes provided the most significant surveillance of the enemy land forces because through aeroplane we can see all the activities carried out by enemies against us. There are certain devices and instruments which can be installed on the aeroplane in order to collect data about the surveillance of the enemy land forces when the airplanes passes over the area of the enemies.
The three
Korean dynasty with the list of events and developments are the following:
<span>1. </span>Silla dynasty- Under this
dynasty, Korea became a tributary state of China. As Chinese influence
increased, Confucian views took root. However, Koreans adapted Confucian ideas
to fit their own traditions.
<span>2. </span>The Koryo dynasty- replaced the
Silla dynasty in 935. Confucianism and Buddhism
were both influential during this time. Koreans used woodblock printing from
China to produce Buddhist texts. They also learned to make Chinese porcelain.
They then perfected the technique for making a porcelain with an unusual blue-green
glaze called celadon.
<span>3. </span><span>Choson dynasty- the
longest-lasting, but final, Korean dynasty. Set up by Korean general Yi
Song-gye who overthrew Koryo who returned to power when the Mongols rule
collapsed after an almost 119 years that they occupied the country where they 1st
invaded Korea in 1231 until 1350s.</span>