English, 17.08.2021 01:20 jessicawelch25
Which English Philosopher was the first to see the idea of the 3 branches of government being independent and a government with a system of checks and balances? This theory became the foundation for the United States Constitution.
Group of answer choices
John Locke
Thomas Hobbes
Jean Rousseau
Charles Montesquieu
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English, 22.06.2019 01:40
Theme is question 26 options: the way the story is presented. overarching ideas that are presented in the story. the author�s message that he or she is communicating to readers. the way the story makes the reader feel.
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Which sentence you is an example of chronological structure in “the city without us”?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Which theme is shared by both text ? a. it is unwise to offend the gods. b. all people deserve to be treated with respect. c. pride and overconfidence can lead to a person's desmise. d. it is important to maintain a positive attitude, even when you lose.
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