Which philosopher called all people the sovereign meaning all power should rest with them?

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Answer 1
Answer: Thomas Hobbes this is your answer
Answer 2
Answer: I think its associated with Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and/or Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

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From a historical point of view, what was Columbus's most important achievement?

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He is best known for being the first person to sail from Europe to discover North America. When he was sailing west to find new route to Asia, he landed on the East Coast of America. 

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Pleas help! I will mark brainiest if correct! ^^Match each quote to the diverse group that would most likely say it or agree with it

Your Charter may say no entry but your sick folks say come on in!
Jewish

Our Mulberry Trees and silk worms produce the best silk in all the world.
Salzburgers

Grab your weapons men and women! Time to protect the colony!
Highland Scots

Slavery! No Way! Not in our colony!
Jewish, Salzburgers, Highland Scots

We wish to worship in our own way peacefully and without persecution.
Jewish and Salzburgers

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Answer:

Here's a matching of the quotes to the diverse groups that would most likely say or agree with each quote:

1. "Your Charter may say no entry but your sick folks say come on in!"

- **Jewish**

2. "Our Mulberry Trees and silk worms produce the best silk in all the world."

- **Salzburgers**

3. "Grab your weapons men and women! Time to protect the colony!"

- **Highland Scots**

4. "Slavery! No Way! Not in our colony!"

- **Jewish, Salzburgers, Highland Scots**

5. "We wish to worship in our own way peacefully and without persecution."

- **Jewish and Salzburgers**

Please note that the quotes reflect the historical context and concerns of these diverse groups in the colonial period.

Which term did British prime minister Winston Churchill use to describe the imaginary barrier separating communist countries from democracies?

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Winston Churchill described the imaginary barrier btw communist countries and democracies with the term the iron curtain.

Answer:

this is interseted ad! speaking about ads... the answer would be: an iron curtain

Explanation:

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Most herders in Central Asia today live as _______, moving their herds from mountain pastures in the summer to lowland pastures for the winter. a. PashtosB. Cyrillics
c. nomads
d. yurts

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Most herders in Central Asia today live as NOMADS

In circumstances involving millions of emitters of small amounts of pollution who have no strong interest in trading, _________________ will typically offer a better choice for achieving desired reductions of environmental pollution levels.

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Answer:

Pollution charges

Explanation:

In circumstances involving millions of pollution emitters of small amounts, it is much easier and simpler to implement policies involving pollution charges. This allows the society to reflect on the economic cost of pollution along with the environmental consideration. In a way, pollution charges affect the economic behavior of the polluters and by doing this, it is likely to achieve the desired reductions of environmental pollution levels. Pollution charges have now become a common economic tool across the world for environmental pollution reduction.

We now know that we keep growing in different ways throughout our whole lives, rather than staying the way we are. This reflects: A.continuity versus stages.
B.accommodation versus application.
C.change versus nature.
D.stability versus change.

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The correct option is "D.stability versus change."

In every process of change there are elements that evolve and others that remain stable (as if they were repeating themselves). The purpose of this double dynamic is to allow change and avoid the disintegration of the total object that changes; so that the parts that do not change -or that they almost do not change- assimilate the new while maintaining the coherence of the identity. At another time, those parts may change ponderable, while others remain almost stable. These seemingly constant parts are key elements that function as organizers of a multitude of other secondary elements to structure together the foundation on which the feeling of identity is generated.

D. stability versus change