<em>It's definitely B, take my word on it.</em>
here's what I found researching some websites.
"<em><u>These thinkers valued reason, science, religious tolerance, and what they called “natural rights”</u></em>—life, liberty, and property. Enlightenment philosophers John Locke, Charles Montesquieu, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau all developed theories of government in which some or even all the people would govern."
"The Enlightenment was influenced by reason because it was a time of optimism and possibility. People started to study human nature and society. What new views did philosophers have about government? These rulers inspired further rulers, and people began to believe that human reason could solve any problem."
"Montesquieu believed in the separation of power with checks and balances. Checks and balances are put in place to ensure that no one branch of government has too much power."
"Other enlightenment thinkers have influence on the US constitution. Volitaire's ideas are used. Volitaire believed in religious freedom which is practiced in the US today."
<em>https://colors-newyork.com/how-did-the-enlightenment-influence-the-us-constitution/</em>
<em>there's another link but for some reason brainly says it has a swear word...</em>
Yes it sure was good luck on answerin it
Prison reform is the endeavor to enhance conditions inside jails, build up a more successful punitive framework, or execute other options to detainment.
After Mussolini was dismissed as Prime Minister in 1943, the area of influence of Italian fascism was reduced to the Republic of Salò, which was dependent on the Third Reich, as a result of the Allied invasion, in which a reorganized Republican Fascist party continued the one-party dictatorship. In 1945 fascism in Italy ended with the liberation by the Allies.
- i think its one. But i am not sure;)
The answer to this question is A.