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MATCHING: MATCH THE FOLLOWING 5 HISTORICAL FIGURES WITH THE LETTER NEXT TO THE CORRECT
PHILOSOPHY
A. Too much power in the hands of any one person or group will lead to tyranny and thus power should be divided into several different
branches
B. Governments should protect people's natural rights of life, liberty and property
C. As s persons are held innocent until they have been declared guilty
D The free communication of ideas and opinions is one of the most precious rights of man
E People are driven by a restless desire for power. Governments exist to protect people from their own selfishness
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John Locke
Baron de Montesquieu
Cesare Beccaria
Thomas Hobbes
Voltaire
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In at least two paragraphs, discuss the differences between the principles of republicanism and democracy. explain whether you think the united states is more of a republic or a democracy. refer to at least one example from the constitution.
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The 14th amendment overruled the supreme court case of dred scott vs. sandford. the landmark supreme court case determined which of the following points? a. slaves could not be citizens b. non-landowners could not be citizens c. blacks could not be citizens d. all persons born or naturalized in the united states vary differently in citizen status.
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The house of burgesses was the first a. act of religious toleration in english history. b. elected representative government in the new world. c. place where businessmen could buy and sell stocks in america. d. puritan equivalent of the house of david.
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The economy shifted from to industrial during the first industrial revolution
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MATCHING: MATCH THE FOLLOWING 5 HISTORICAL FIGURES WITH THE LETTER NEXT TO THE CORRECT
PHILOSOPHY
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