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What happened to the Great Pyramid as Cairo increased in size and population? F It started sinking into the desert sand. ... G Fortunately one man, the archaeologist Zahi Hawass, made it his life's goal to restore the Great Pyramid and the smaller pyramids that surround it.
The correct answer is: "people should hold their governments accountable".
The Enlighment movement emerged in Europe and was constituted by philosophers that promoted Reason and the scientific method over medieval superstition and religious dogmas, and the establishment of democratic societies where the power resided on its people, and not in monarchs or rulers "appointed by God". The resulting states that emerged based on the principles of this movement, enacted bills of civil rights for the first time in history, and implemented principles such as the division of powers or the social contract, through which citizens elected their governors by suffrage.
Such Enlightment principles were transferred to the American colonies, where the population claimed for political representation rather than being governed by foreigners that were appointed by a foreign king. Such claims were ignored and the colonies, influenced by the new democratic principles, started several revolutionary movements for independence aiming to establish new independent states based on the Enlightment principles like in Europe. <u>States where people elect governors and have the power to remove them if they do their job badly and, hence, those governors are accountable to their citizens. </u>
Answer: C. a religious community dedicated to prayer, charitable work, and the preservation of knowledge
Explanation: Christian monasticism represents an ascetic lifestyle, which implies, increased prayer, the doing of good works, hospitality, and various other daily tasks for the benefit of the monastery community and the spiritual benefit of people in general. Monastery libraries have Christian writings and books from various fields that represent treasuries of knowledge.
The religion in Arabia before Islam were indigenous polytheistic beliefs, Christianity, Judaism, and Iranian religions of Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and Manichaeism. Each tribe believed in a different god. While Islam recognizes Allah as their one and only god that they believe in.