In what way were the 1988 elections that voted out the Chilean dictator Pinochet initially a failure? A) He used a coup to regain power and resist democratic reforms. B) He defied the election results and stayed in power for two more years. C) He used the election to persecute democracy reformer Michelle Bachelet. D) He defied the election results by forcing the military to retake power.
@Zale101
I know it isn't D, because I got D wrong.
He used the election to persecute democracy reformer Michelle Bachelet. My best choice.
Okay. Thanks. Could you help with one more?
It wasn't C. :(
Are you in FLVS? If so what course and what lesson?
World History.
Well this one I am on: 06.06 19th Century Changes - Modern Reform
okay, i did that assessment already :) i think i can help
Thanks. Are you still taking World History?
yeah I am on the module 10 test. After that i take my final and i am done
who is ur teacher
Cornett
Ah I see. Are you on H?
oh i have orstad
Honors*
yes i am
Ah I see.
Did you do 8.06H?
i just finished it, was not hard :)
do u need help?
Yeah.
Also could you help me with this question
In what way were the 1988 elections that voted out the Chilean dictator Pinochet initially a failure? He used a coup to regain power and resist democratic reforms. He defied the election results and stayed in power for two more years. He used the election to persecute democracy reformer Michelle Bachelet. He defied the election results by forcing the military to retake power.
It wasn't C.
okay give me 5 mins, i am just finishing up my test 1 sec
Okay. Thank.
Thanks.*
i promise i am not leaving lol
2 more questions
Lol. Don't worry. I'm here.
okay, i just finished let me take a look
Okay. Thanks.
a ha, today is ur lucky day
i have that question and i got it right
He defied the election results and stayed in power for two more years
Yay!
there, just so u make sure :):)
I trust you. (:
I need help with this section now. 05.05 The Enlightenment and Revolutions - The Age of Enlightenment. If you don't mind
i can look
Use the following excerpt from John Locke's Second Treatise of Civil Government (1690) to answer the question below: "But though this be a state of liberty, yet it is not a state of licence: though man in that state have an uncontroulable liberty to dispose of his person or possessions, yet he has not liberty to destroy himself, or so much as any creature in his possession, but where some nobler use than its bare preservation calls for it. The state of nature has a law of nature to govern it, which obliges every one: and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind, who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions: for men being all the workmanship of one omnipotent, and infinitely wise maker."—Public Domain Which one of the following thinkers was influenced most by this statement? Mary Wollstonecraft Thomas Jefferson Thomas Hobbes Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Is it A or B?
okay, i got a 40/45
let me take a look if i had that question
Okay. Thanks.
It is Jefferson B :) you are getting lucky :D:D:D:D
Lol. Thanks.
just for prove :)
proof*
Lol. Thanks.
A major cause of the Enlightenment was a renewed interest in nobility the Scientific Revolution the French Revolution a growing respect for absolute monarchies
Both A and C were wrong.
I have that answer...The correct one is B Scientific Revo
Now u needed help on 8_06H?
hopfully not 8_06 norm cuz i did bad on that lol
Yes, please..
No. Honors.
let me take a look at my document :)
Thanks.
I do not if it is right, i have not been given a grade for it :( but hopfully this will b a guide to u
is that it? or do u need more help
Um. I have 2 more questions and that is it.
Actually four from the 8.05 one. If you don't mind.
hey am on my way home, if u want to wait like a day then i can help u tomorrow cuz once i am done i am taking my final. Sorry :(
Um Okay. Thanks.
I'll still post it and tag you and some other people on it.
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