Explanation: Locke's most important piece of political philosophy is his Second Treatise of Civil Government. But in his first treatise, Locke explicitly refuted the idea that kings rule according to divine right (from God), and argued that human beings have natural rights upon which the government may not infringe.
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The Soviet Union and the United States
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Although World War II brought the two countries into alliance, based on the common aim of defeating Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union's aggressive, antidemocratic policy toward Eastern Europe had created tensions even before the war ended.
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A1, Sector 1B
AB Road
New Delhi
27.11.19
Dear Ravi,
I haven’t been able to write to you for a long time. There have been so many social problems that I could barely find any time. I hope you are fine.
To begin with, my elder sister was going to get married next month. Negotiations were going on with the groom’s family. It was almost finalised when the groom demanded a new car and a huge dowry.
My father was furious and wanted to lodge a complaint against the groom. The wedding was cancelled off. Dowry has become a fatal problem.
The next social problem came from our neighbour. He ruthlessly turned his old ailing parents out of the house. The poor old couple had no place to go. We gave them shelter and approached the police. This has become a recurrent social problem.
Another acute social problem is the extortion of money in the name of festivals. There was a huge fight in our colony when some young boys forcibly demanded money for the celebration of Diwali.
All these social problems have become universal menaces. If not curtailed they will turn into Frankenstein. We have to fight them together. I will write to you again. Take care.
Your friend
Nikhil
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merchants and crusaders had brought many goods to Europe from Africa
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Motives for Exploration For early explorers, one of the main motives for exploration was the desire to find new trade routes to Asia. By the 1400s, merchants and crusaders had brought many goods to Europe from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Demand for these goods increased the desire for trade.