<u>Answer:</u> a. Hobbes
<em>Hobbes believed that only absolute monarchy was the decent and true form of the government.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
As human beings are naturally a selfish organism so this <em>philosophy of humans stemmed the beliefs and thoughts of Hobbes. </em>
Locke had a belief that government has the power from the people. So <em>separation of powers is the idea for the legitimate government.</em> He describes the power of government as how it is used for the commonwealth.
Rousseau claimed that both the authorities and citizen has their own rights and responsibilities with each other. <em>And for the good governance system these rights must be held and bounded upon a social contract.</em>
Answer: If it makes him loose his place in the team
Explanation:
Seth's decision on sugar-laden drinks is about to affect his place in the team. His decision is a really big effect to the team considering the fact that most sportsmen take sugar-laden drinks as it's been recognized that it gives energy to the body. If Seth insist on his choice it would affect the mindset of his teammates hence they begin to see sugar-laden drinks bad. In order to prevent this knowledge from spreading Seth would be threatened based on his belief and would probably drop it so he remains on the team.
Answer: (B) Referent
Explanation:
Referent power is one of the form of interpersonal skills gain by the leader who has strong point of view and has ability to show leadership quality.
The reference power sometimes called as personal power in an organization where the leadership skills are important instead of control and also command.
The referent power is basically refers to the leader who show their interpersonal relationship with other in an organization.
Therefore, Option (B) is correct.
No, because by taking children away from their families, it destroyed traditional cultures, and aboriginal society.
U.S. had been affected more because France and Britain constantly harassed the U.S. and seized U.S. ship's and men. The U.S. was not prepared to fight in a war, so Pres. Jefferson hoped to weaken Britain and France by stopping trade.