How were locke's ideas about government different from the past

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Answer: John Locke (1632–1704) is among the most influential political philosophers of the modern period. In the Two Treatises of Government, he defended the claim that men are by nature free and equal against claims that God had made all people naturally subject to a monarch

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Define selective incorporation

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Selective incorporation is a constitutional rule that makes sure that states can't make laws that take away the constitutional rights of American people that are in the Bill of Rights.
It is a rule that makes sure that states cannot make laws that take constitutional rights away.

Who was the British monarch when the colonists declared independence in 1776?a. King George III
b. King James I
c. King Louis IV
d. King George IV

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The answer is letter A. King George III. He is the British Monarch when the colonists declared independence in 1776. King George III was Great Britain’s longest reigning monarch, he ruled the British kingdom through some turbulent times including the American Revolutionary War after which the colonies gained independence.

The title of Christ was given to Jesus from the Greek word for _____.Master
Savior
Leader
Prophet

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The correct answer is - Savior.

Christ would roughly translate into savior, and this was a title given to Jesus because Jesus was seen as a savior. Apart from being seen as a prophet who was spreading the word of God and helping people throughout his life, Jesus was also seen as a savior and that he is sent from God with the purpose to save the humankind from suffering and lead to a better way of life without sins, evil, hatred, etc.

The answer is B) Savior.

Rose brought in cupcakes for her birthday and gave one to each person in the class. This is an example of the ______ distribution method.a. majority rule
b. first-come, first-served
c. sharing

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sharing because you don't have to give them one
your answer is c sharing :)

How might a surplus of food have helped civilizations advance from huntergatherer societies

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surplus of food means that they have alot of food, alot of food means more people.
it allows them to stay in one place other than chasing down other animals for themselves.

The three kings that reigned during the Golden Age of Israel were:A: David, Solomon, and Saul
B: Solomon, Saul, and Moses
C: Saul, Isaiah, and David
D: Isaac, Israel, and Ishmael

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Answer:    A: David, Solomon, and Saul

Explanation:  The Golden Age of Israel is considered to be the period of its rise and the climax of political, military and religious power.

Namely, the first king of Israel was Saul, from the tribe of Benjamin, who consolidated the tribes of Israel and led them into the battle against the Philistines, which represents the beginning of the creation of the kingdom of Israel. Saul was the first king of Israel, because before him, judges or councils of the elders ruled. After Saul, King David significantly expanded the territory of Israel, when Jerusalem was conquered by the Jews, and for the first time became a Jewish city. Although King David had a strong vision and a desire to build a Jewish temple, his son Solomon, known for his wisdom, did so. Solomon was known as someone who never waged wars with his neighbors, but he wisely negotiated with them and successfully traded. At that time, Israel lived in abundance and the period of Solomon's rule was considered to be the most successful period of the Golden Age.

A. David, Solomon, and Saul were considered the kings of the Golden Age. Though they had their flaws, they were overall wise and honorable kings. The other answers are incorrect because Isaiah, Isaac, Israel (aka Jacob) and Ishmael were not kings and were from different time periods than David, Saul, and Solomon. Hope that helped! :)