(This isn’t going to be an actual paragraph answer - don’t put this as your answer, this is just some guidance) I don’t know if you’re familiar with Machiavelli’s “The Prince” but in the text Machiavelli says that all a man really care about is his property (or something like that, I’d fact check it/get an actual quote). Locke very much so supported a absolute monarch and “The Prince” is essentially a guide of sorts for absolute rulers -> Locke was a fan of Machiavelli’s work. Thomas Jefferson on the other hand did not support an absolute ruler (he was of English decent, like other American colonists, and England was a constitutional monarchy, hince the American constitution/government) and therefore probably didn’t support Machiavelli’s work but he was a fan of Locke (a lot of the founding fathers were fans of enlightenment thinkers, John Locke was an elightened thinker) so Jefferson took his ideas from Locke.
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C. Permanent alliances
Explanation:
In the era of foreign affairs, Washington called for America to " steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world." Although the ideas expressed were Washington's, Alexander Hamilton wrote a large part of the address.
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The Europeans traveled a lot out of the old world and found what they called "The New World".
The lands were claimed, not bought and their boarders remained the same since the lands were over seas. The new lands weren't exactly countries.
So the correct answer is:
"By settling newly discovered lands" such as the Americas.
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Answer:North had more freedom and the south were treated more harshly
Explanation:African Americans in the north wanted less slavery than the south who were pro slavery.