In Asia and Africa, large ruled over most of their respective areas and expanded their
power to over areas around them. Often times these places were ruled by who kept power within their own families. While some embraced trade and interaction with outside nations, others used
to limit the influence that outsiders had on their respective empire.
Meanwhile, European powers began to use their wealth to engage in the of new places.
To accomplish this, they developed lighter and faster ships called
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What two bodies of water were connected by the panama canal
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Mike is hosting an outdoor movie screening for his school, and he needs to find out what time the sun is scheduled to set on the date he has in mind. which reference book would be most beneficial to him? a. atlas b. almanac c. thesaurus d. encyclopedia
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What are two ways the bill of rights opposes the idea of the divine right of kings? a.it established that religion had no relevance to the monarch's role.b.it states that the english monarchy was a position that parliament delegated.c. it stated that the monarch's power was subject to limits set by parliament.d.it established that the people of england has the right to choose the monarch.e.it abolished the role of the monarch as the head of the church of england.
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John locke viewed the social contract as a choice or "consent of the governed", where the people possess the power to change government. how did thomas hobbes see the social contract? man is born in chains, but can be set free through good deeds. man is born happy, but becomes more miserable as he ages. man is born poor, but can rely on other individuals for security. man is born selfish, but can give up some freedom in return for security provided by the government.
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