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Boats of the Neolithic era were very simple. They were essentially rafts, made of easy to find materials such as wood.
In the Neolithic, there were many cultures that built boats, and sailed across the sea, but mostly for relatively short distances. Interoceanic navigation was essentially null.
Boats of the modern era have evolved a lot. From sailing boats, to large rowing boats like the Viking longships, to mechanical boats of the modern era. This evolution is to be expected since boats are among the first human inventions in history, dating back to thousands of years before the Neolithic Revolution.
13. a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
Or in Economics: abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
John Locke was a political philosopher who wrote on the necessity of the separation of powers in government as well as the necessity of revolution in overthrowing unjust government. These two values had an enormous impact on both the Declaration of Independence and also the American Constitution. Montesquieu was also an important philosophical thinker who wrote on the value in the separation of powers between the executive, legislative, and judiciary. In addition Montesquieu believed in the creation of a system of checks and balances between the branches of government which also greatly influenced the writing of the American Constitution and the creation of the U.S. Government.