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True or False:
According to the concept of inalienable rights, natural rights supersede all legal rights.
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According to the concept of inalienable rights, natural rights supersede all legal rights. choose the correct
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Karl Marx wrote in the Communist Manifesto that "The history of all hitherto
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Which influential idea does Locke describe in this excerpt?
A. Revolutions are betrayals of the majority of the people by a
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Europeans believed that people who get ahead in society are the most fit and deserving, and that inequality is a natural
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Whensoever therefore the legislative shall transgress this fundamental rule of society;
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What was a belief shared by many Enlightenment philosophers?
A. Governments should protect the rights of the people. B. Monarchy
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“We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
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According to the concept of inalienable rights, natural rights supersede all legal rights. true or faults
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“We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
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brief summary of the plot of common sense by thomas paine
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What were Thomas Hobbs’s ideas on natural rights
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important lesson by Thomas paine 1 sentence dont use a quote
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Rousseau's idea of _ stood in direct contrast to the previous idea of a king's right to rule by divine right.
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"We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
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"We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
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In 3-5 sentences explain, how did Montesquieu and his ideas and thoughts contribute to how our government is shaped?
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In 2-3 sentences explain, how did Montesquieu and his ideas and thoughts contribute to how our government is shaped?
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Who writes The Communist Manifesto?(1 point)
Responses Adam Smith Adam Smith Karl Marx Karl Marx Frederick Nietzsche Frederick
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Which of the following was an idea that John Locke promoted and taught?(1 point)
Responses Kings and Queens should be the
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What is animalism how are the principles of animalism reduced and recorded
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Which of the following statements best describes Jeffersonian democracy?(1 point) Responses a strong central government with
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John Locke’s ideas of natural rights and self-rule influenced which of the following?
- uprising in the French colony of
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“We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
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This quotation by James Madison is heavily influenced by the ideas of the French philosopher Montesquieu. Montesquieu believed
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How did Karl Marx view history? (1 point)
Responses Karl Marx viewed history as useless in the new modern age Karl Marx viewed
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Rousseau's idea of
Choose... tolerance the social contract separation of powers stood in direct contrast to the previous idea of
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The passage below was written by John Locke in his Second Treatise of Civil Government.
Government being for the preservation of
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This excerpt describes the rights that citizens give up in order to enter into civil society and be protected. What is this
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Enlightenment thinkers of the 17th Century believed in applying reason to the natural world, while also supporting the ideas of
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Rousseau's idea of _____ stood in direct contrast to the previous idea of a king's right to rule by divine right. Under
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The Federalist Papers by James Madison. Use this excerpt from the start of the Declaration of Independence to accompany the
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"Democracy (majority rule) is the worst form of government, except all the others". To which of the following is this statement
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Whensoever therefore the legislative shall transgress this fundamental rule of society;
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How did Karl Marx view history? (1 point)
Karl Marx viewed history as a constant class struggle that would ultimately C lead to
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9) Radical imagination defenition with a reference
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According to the concept of absolutism
Responses A people have absolute power in government. B there is no absolute authority in
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Drag each idea to the thinker that would agree with it the most. Ideas can be used once or not at all.
(2 points) Put responses
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Which of these phrases best summarizes Legalism?
(1 point) Harsh laws are needed to keep order in society. Moral values are the
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Who wrote The Manifesto of the Communist Party? (1 point)
O Mao Zedong O Robert Owen O Vladimir Lenin O Karl Marx
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In 1–2 sentences, assess the relationship between natural rights and the role of government.(2 points)
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which statement offers the best assessment of John Lockes influence on the founders of the US
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How did Kari Marx view history?
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Which statement draws correct conclusions about the relationship between Washington’s spirit of party and Roosevelt’s
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Montesquieu’s ideas about separation of powers are reflected by which documents? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Respo
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what does Montesquieu believe about the importance of the separation of powers?
* 2 points It allows political parties to have
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Which statement draws correct conclusions about the relationship between Washington’s spirit of party and Roosevelt’s
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Which political philosophy developed because of the working conditions described in the passage?
Responses A fascismfascism B
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Which line from President Reagan’s Address at Moscow State University is a fact?
Democracy is the standard by which governments
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