1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
rodikova [14]
3 years ago
12

2) Which political philosopher believed the potential abuse of power required the government's power to be separated among diffe

rent branches?
Thomas Jefferson

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Thomas Hobbes

John Locke

Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
History
1 answer:
Allushta [10]3 years ago
7 0

John Locke believed in separated branches while Thomas Hobbes believed the opposite.

You might be interested in
So I answered the first part, but don't know the second part. Can I please get help finishing it? Thank you! :)
Soloha48 [4]

Answer:

It gave Germany New boundaries and and Germany had to pay a lot of money in preparation

7 0
2 years ago
Read 2 more answers
What did the geneva accords provide for?
ANTONII [103]
On Indochina, the conference produced a set of documents known as the Geneva Accords<span>. These agreements temporarily separated Vietnam into two zones, a northern zone to be governed by the Việt Minh, and a southern zone to be governed by the State of Vietnam, then headed by former emperor Bảo Đại.</span>
8 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Was President Roosevelt justified in ordering Executive Order 9066, which resulted in the internment of Japanese American citize
Triss [41]

Answer:

policy with lasting consequences for Japanese Americans. The document ordered the removal of resident enemy aliens from parts of the West vaguely identified as military areas.

by the Japanese in 1941, Roosevelt came under increasing pressure by military and political advisors to address the nation’s fears of further Japanese attack or sabotage, particularly on the West Coast, where naval ports, commercial shipping and agriculture were most vulnerable. Included in the off-limits military areas referred to in the order were ill-defined areas around West Coast cities, ports and industrial and agricultural regions. While 9066 also affected Italian and German Americans, the largest numbers of detainees were by far Japanese.

On the West Coast, long-standing racism against Japanese Americans, motivated in part by jealousy over their commercial success, erupted after Pearl Harbor into furious demands to remove them en masse to relocation camps for the duration of the war. Japanese immigrants and their descendants, regardless of American citizenship status or length of residence, were systematically rounded up and placed in detention centers. Evacuees, as they were sometimes called, could take only as many possessions as they could carry and were housed in crude, cramped quarters. In the western states, camps on remote and barren sites such as Manzanar and Tule Lake housed thousands of families whose lives were interrupted and in some cases destroyed by Executive Order 9066. Many lost businesses, farms and loved ones as a result.

Roosevelt delegated enforcement of 9066 to the War Department, telling Secretary of War Henry Stimson to be as reasonable as possible in executing the order. Attorney General Francis Biddle recalled Roosevelt’s grim determination to do whatever he thought was necessary to win the war. Biddle observed that Roosevelt was [not] much concerned with the gravity or implications of issuing an order that essentially contradicted the

recalled being completely floored by her husband’s action. A fierce proponent of civil rights, Eleanor hoped to change Roosevelt’s mind, but when she brought the subject up with him, he interrupted her and told her never to mention it again.

heard two cases challenging the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066, upholding it both times. Finally, on February 19, 1976, decades after the war,

signed an order prohibiting the executive branch from re-instituting the notorious and tragic World War II order. In 1988, President

issued a public apology on behalf of the government and authorized reparations for former Japanese internees or their descendants.

8 0
3 years ago
Read the quotation and then answer the question.
tatuchka [14]
14 Amendment that “stopped” segregation and gave a African Americans rights
6 0
2 years ago
Historians study cause and effect in order to ______________.
worty [1.4K]

Answer:

B

Explanation:

edge2020

4 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • The First Continental Congress drew up a Declaration of what?
    11·2 answers
  • In general, did Napoleon make the French government stronger or weaker? Why?
    12·1 answer
  • Please help me im so stressed
    5·1 answer
  • What empire split into two with the eastern portion becoming the byzantine empire?
    7·1 answer
  • What military style of warfare did the militia use against The British army during Lexington concord
    14·1 answer
  • Match each vocabulary word to the correct definition.
    7·1 answer
  • Which on is it, can you help me
    7·1 answer
  • Which example lists the correct order of events?
    13·2 answers
  • Read the excerpt from Khrushchev's letter, and then answer the questions. In this letter, Khrushchev is saying that he Kennedy's
    7·2 answers
  • Could you describe Hardrada as a successful king? why? why not?
    14·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!