1. "If angles were to govern men, Neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary." -Federalist paper No. 51

Which of the following supports Madison's belief that internal and external controls on government are necessary?
A) The black live matter movement encourages protests around the country.
B) A federal judge accepts money from attorneys in exchange for favorable rulings
C) Human Rights watch collects data on the status of women's rights around the world
D) an investigative journalist refuses to identify her confidential information
2. Philosopher John Locke's influence on the declaration of Independence is evident in which of the following concepts?
A) Religious freedom
B) isolationism
C)Natural rights
D) separation of powers
which of the following examples shows a connection between the term anarchy and government action designed to proven it?
A) The speaker of the house invited pope Francis to address congress.
B) The supreme court upheld provisions of the Affordable care act, Also known as ObomaCare.
C) president Eisenhower federalized the Arkansas national guard to enforce integration of schools
D) the attorney general issued a directive for law enforcement agencies to improve data collection systems.
4. Thomas Hobbes beveled that individuals five up personal liberty in exchange for a society of peace and security. This philosophy supports which of the following government actions?
A) Prohibiting felons from voting
B) requiring citizens to have health insurance
C) Collecting personal phone and internet data
D) granting Asylum to political refugees

Dang ms.Sue that was a lot to type give me a break!

anyone??

1. Do you mean ANGELS?

2. What is your answer?
3. " government action designed to proven it??"
4. "Thomas Hobbes beveled that individuals five "????

1 Angels.

2.C
3.Prevent it
4. Give

Thank you for correcting your post so that I can read it.

2. c is correct.

I'll be glad to check your other answers.

1. Madison's belief that internal and external controls on government are necessary is supported by option B) A federal judge accepting money from attorneys in exchange for favorable rulings. This example showcases the need for external controls to prevent corruption within the government.

To understand this, we can analyze the statement provided in the question. Madison argues that if angles were to govern men, external and internal controls on government would not be necessary. Here, "angles" refers to morally virtuous individuals who would always make decisions in the best interest of the people. However, Madison recognizes that it is not realistic to expect such virtuous individuals to govern, hence the need for checks and balances. In the given example, the corrupt actions of the federal judge illustrate the importance of external controls to prevent abuses of power.

2. Philosopher John Locke's influence on the Declaration of Independence is evident in option C) Natural rights. Locke's philosophy heavily influenced the founding fathers, and his concept of natural rights, which includes life, liberty, and property, can be seen in the famous line from the Declaration of Independence: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." This concept of natural rights aligns with Locke's belief that individuals have inherent rights which cannot be taken away by any government.

3. The example that shows a connection between the term anarchy and government action designed to prevent it is option C) President Eisenhower federalized the Arkansas National Guard to enforce integration of schools. Anarchy refers to a state of disorder and absence of government control. In this scenario, President Eisenhower's action of federalizing the National Guard demonstrates a government's effort to prevent anarchy by intervening and enforcing integration according to the law. This action shows that government steps in to maintain order and prevent chaos.

4. Thomas Hobbes believed that individuals give up personal liberty in exchange for a society of peace and security. This philosophy supports option C) Collecting personal phone and internet data. Hobbes' theory highlights the idea that individuals surrender certain freedoms in order to maintain order and safety within society. Collecting personal phone and internet data can be seen as a way for the government to monitor and prevent potential threats to national security, even if it involves compromising individual privacy.