the U.S. government is based on a system of checks and balances. Describe some of the checks and balances they discuss why the framers might have created such a government?

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Answer 1
Answer: The system makes sure all branches of government have the same level of power. Example: the Legislative branch can veto a bill from the Executive branch, but the Executive branch can override the veto. No branch can hold all the power.

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How did the west change the value of the individual?Any man could become wealthy and have power.
Social position meant control of others.
Voting rights were reserved for property owners.
Hard work determined your worth.

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I think the answer is  A). not sure tho

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Any man could become wealthy and have power.

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This makes the most sense because

Voting rights were reserved for property owners. No thats wrong

Social position meant control of others. No it said your common sense determined your Social position

Why did the Texans not execute Santa Anna after the Battle of San Jacinto? Do you think they made the right choice? Why or why not?

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Battle of San Jacinto: April 1836

The victory ensured the success of Texan independence: In mid-May, Santa Anna, who had been taken prisoner during the battle, signed a peace treaty at Velasco, Texas, in which he recognized Texas' independence in exchange for his freedom.

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Much of northern New Jersey was covered with glaciers during the last ice age.While digging in this region, a geologist discovers bands of light- and
dark-colored clays just below the surface. What are these sediments and how is
the geologist most likely to determine their age?​

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PLZ HELP!!! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST + WORTH 10 POINTSWhich philosophe would most likely have supported the U.S. Bill of Rights?
- Montesquieu
- Voltaire
- John Locke
- Rousseau
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Locke argued that natural rights such as life, liberty, and property existed in the state of nature and could never be taken away or even voluntarily given up by individuals. These rights were “inalienable” (impossible to surrender). Locke also disagreed with Hobbes about the social contract. For him, it was not just an agreement among the people, but between them and the sovereign (preferably a king).

According to Locke, the natural rights of individuals limited the power of the king. The king did not hold absolute power, as Hobbes had said, but acted only to enforce and protect the natural rights of the people. If a sovereign violated these rights, the social contract was broken, and the people had the right to revolt and establish a new government. Less than 100 years after Locke wrote his Two Treatises of Government, Thomas Jefferson used his theory in writing the Declaration of Independence.

Although Locke spoke out for freedom of thought, speech, and religion, he believed property to be the most important natural right. He declared that owners may do whatever they want with their property as long as they do not invade the rights of others.

Which Athenian leader established rule by assembly and courts with juries?

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The Athenian leader that established rule by assembly and courts with juries was Solon.

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The leader is Solon

Why do youthink people and
nations continue
to struggle toward
more democratic
government? Explain.

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Explanation:

Attempts to define democracy are further complicated by the differences between the democracy of ancient Greece and contemporary democracy. Classical Athenian democracy was based on the ideals of full political participation of all citizens, a strong sense of community, the sovereignty of the people, and equality of all citizens under law.12 Modern democracy, on the other hand, relies on elected representatives and tends to draw a distinction between the public and private spheres, thereby eroding the bonds of community and fostering individualism. Because most writers use the term democracy to apply to modern, representative political systems, I will call such regimes democracies even if they fall short of the ancient Greek ideal of direct participatory democracy. Sorry!!! Just LOVE to write/type.... Hope that helps!!!