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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following describes the Enlightenment idea of natural law? The idea that people consent to government authority and in return the government protects their rights The idea that people are born with rights that no government can take away The idea of dividing government powers into legislative, executive, and judicial branches The idea that there is a body of law said to come from nature that is common to all humans

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@CaptainBatSparrow @byee @ayoubEpst

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@byee do you know???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@VJT @zzr0ck3r @Zale101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's all right:)

OpenStudy (vjt):

I'm between A or C. I'm thinking it is more C though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@CaptainBatSparrow what do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B??

OpenStudy (thecatman):

stuck between b and c but looks like b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks!!! Medal and Fan included :)

OpenStudy (thecatman):

thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're welcome:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks 4 the medal!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Could you help me with some more??

OpenStudy (thecatman):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"If your American chief (president) be a man of ambition and abilities, how easy is it for him to render himself absolute (complete ruler)! The army is in his hands, and if he be a man of address, it will be attached to him, and it will be the subject of long mediation with him to seize the first auspicious (good) moment to accomplish his design." The above quote reflects a fear on the part of Anti-federalists that the army will one day try to take over the nation the army will be too weak to defend the nation the president will have too little power to get anything done the president will be able to use the army for whatever he wishes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Actually, let me post another question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what lesson?

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