Was Jean-Jacques Rousseau for or against The Enlightenment philosophy?

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Answer 1
Answer: i think  he was for it,not sure

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What happened 13.8 billion years ago

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The Big Bang! The rapid expansion of heat and light which marked the creation of our Universe.
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In Karl marx's communist manifesto, which group of people is to rise up and lead the government?A) Aristocrats
B) monarchs
C) bourgeoisie
D) proletariat

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In Karl marx's communist manifesto, it would be the "proletariat" that is to rise up and lead the government, since this document promoted the idea of rule by the "common people". 

The answer is letter D: proletariat. Marx and Engels come from an historical analysis of oppression caused first by the monarchs, and then the bourgeoisie. The proletariat is said by Marx to be fighting the bourgeosie since the beggining of their existence, and by acknowledging that the workers should be united and fight all the oppression suffered.

The Communist Manifesto has harshly criticized the capitalism, and pointed the proletariat as the only capable social class to rise up and lead the government.

Why were the corn laws introduced in 1815

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The Corn Laws were trade laws designed to protect cereal producers in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irelandagainst competition from less expensive foreign imports between 1815 and 1846. To ensure that British landowners reaped all the financial profits from farming, the corn laws imposed steep import duties, making it too expensive for anyone to import grain from other countries, even when the people of Great Britain and Ireland needed the food (as in times of famine).

The "Carolingian Renaissance" was a revival of learning in Medieval Europe.a. True
b. False

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A) True, the "Carolingian Renaissance" was a revival of learning in Medieval Europe. It has been defined as "the first of three medieval renaissances, was a period of cultural activity in the Carolingian Empire occurring from the late eighth century to the ninth century, taking inspiration from the Christian Roman Empire of the 4th Century."

Based on what you read from Eugene Deb's statement to the courts, what conclusion can be drawn about the climate of American politics in 1918?The government worked quickly to suppress radical ideas and beliefs.

Socialism was seen as a threat to the American system of capitalism.

Americans were optimistic about the future of their country.

Economic hardship forced many Americans to reconsider their political beliefs.

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"Socialism was seen as a threat to the American system of capitalism" is the one conclusion among the choices given in the question that can be drawn about the climate of American politics in 1918, based on what you read from Eugene Deb's statement to the courts. The correct option among all the options given is option "B". 

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B: Socialism was seen as a threat to the American system of capitalism.

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During the 19th Century, what was a MAJOR purpose of pools, trusts, and cartels?

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During the 19th Century, a major purpose of pools, trusts, and cartels was to increase profits for a small number of firms at the expense of other smaller firms, and the economy as a whole. This was why there were so many attempts to "break up" the trusts.