Which principle of government was advocated by Charles de Montesquieu?

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:1

Explanation: ggruygh

Answer 2

Answer:

separation of powers

Montesquieu's philosophy that "government should be set up so that no man need be afraid of another" reminded Madison and others that a free and stable foundation for their new national government required a clearly defined and balanced separation of powers.

Explanation:


Related Questions

When is the only time that the steady beat changes?
in a measure with quarter notes and half notes
when the “rule” that defines the steady beat changes
the steady beat only changes in 3/4 measures
the steady beat only changes in 4/4 measures

Answers

Answer:

The correct answer is B or when the “rule” that defines the steady beat changes.

Explanation:

why was the Louisiana purchase such a great mistake for United States?

Answers

The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States, & caused a lot of controversy for President Thomas Jefferson

Which geographic features gave rise to early civilization?

Answers

Answer:

The first civilizations appeared in major river valleys, where floodplains contained rich soil and the rivers provided irrigation for crops and a means of transportation.

Hope this helps!

what did vikings do to advance or deter European prosperity? answer the question in 1 paragraph

Answers

From around A.D. 800 to the 11th century, a vast number of Scandinavians left their homelands to seek their fortunes elsewhere. These seafaring warriors–known collectively as Vikings or Norsemen (“Northmen”)–began by raiding coastal sites, especially undefended monasteries, in the British Isles. Over the next three centuries, they would leave their mark as pirates, raiders, traders and settlers on much of Britain and the European continent, as well as parts of modern-day Russia, Iceland, Greenland and Newfoundland.
Who Were the Vikings?
Contrary to some popular conceptions of the Vikings, they were not a “race” linked by ties of common ancestry or patriotism, and could not be defined by any particular sense of “Viking-ness.” Most of the Vikings whose activities are best known come from the areas now known as Denmark, Norway and Sweden, though there are mentions in historical records of Finnish, Estonian and Saami Vikings as well. Their common ground–and what made them different from the European peoples they confronted–was that they came from a foreign land, they were not “civilized” in the local understanding of the word and–most importantly–they were not Christian. The exact reasons for Vikings venturing out from their homeland are uncertain; some have suggested it was due to overpopulation of their homeland, but the earliest Vikings were looking for riches, not land. In the eighth century A.D., Europe was growing richer, fueling the growth of trading centers such as Dorestad and Quentovic on the Continent and Hamwic (now Southampton), London, Ipswich and York in England. Scandinavian furs were highly prized in the new trading markets; from their trade with the Europeans, Scandinavians learned about new sailing technology as well as about the growing wealth and accompanying inner conflicts between European kingdoms. The Viking predecessors–pirates who preyed on merchant ships in the Baltic Sea–would use this knowledge to expand their fortune-seeking activities into the North Sea and beyond.
Early Viking Raids
In A.D. 793, an attack on the Lindisfarne monastery off the coast of Northumberland in northeastern England marked the beginning of the Viking Age. The culprits–probably Norwegians who sailed directly across the North Sea–did not destroy the monastery completely, but the attack shook the European religious world to its core. Unlike other groups, these strange new invaders had no respect for religious institutions such as the monasteries, which were often left unguarded and vulnerable near the shore. Two years later, Viking raids struck the undefended island monasteries of Skye and Iona (in the Hebrides) as well as Rathlin (off the northeast coast of Ireland). The first recorded raid in continental Europe came in 799, at the island monastery of St Philibert’s on Noirmoutier, near the estuary of the Loire River.
For several decades, the Vikings confined themselves to hit-and-run raids against coastal targets in the British Isles (particularly Ireland) and Europe (the trading center of Dorestad, 80 kilometers from the North Sea, became a frequent target after 830). They then took advantage of internal conflicts in Europe to extend their activity further inland: after the death of Louis the Pious, emperor of Frankia (modern-day France and Germany), in 840, his son Lothar actually invited the support of a Viking fleet in a power struggle with brothers. Before long other Vikings realized that Frankish rulers were willing to pay them rich sums to prevent them from attacking their subjects, making Frankia an irresistible target for further Viking activity.
Conquests in the British Isles
By the mid-ninth century, Ireland, Scotland and England had become major targets for Viking settlement as well as raids. Vikings gained control of the Northern Isles of Scotland (Shetland and the Orkneys), the Hebrides and much of mainland Scotland. They founded Ireland’s first trading towns: Dublin, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow and Limerick, and used their base on the Irish coast to launch attacks within Ireland and across the Irish Sea to England. When King Charles the Bald began defending West Frankia more energetically in 862, fortifying towns, abbeys, rivers and coastal areas, Viking forces began to concentrate more on England than Frankia.

VERY IMPORTANT
Identify the effects of natural
events on Louisiana's physical
environment.
PlEASE

Answers

Answer:

Flood

Flooding is a coast-to-coast threat to the United States and its territories in all months of the year. Flooding typically occurs when prolonged rain falls over several days, when intense rain falls over a short period of time, or when an ice or debris jam causes a river or stream to overflow onto the surrounding area. The most common cause of flooding is water due to rain and/or snowmelt that accumulates faster than soils can absorb it or rivers can carry it away. Approximately seventy-five percent of all Presidential disaster declarations are associated with flooding.

 

Tropical Cyclones (Hurricanes)

A tropical cyclone is a rotating, organized system of clouds and thunderstorms that originates over tropical or subtropical waters and has a closed low-level circulation. Tropical cyclones rotate counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1st to November 30th, however, these storms can develop before or after the season.

 

Conditions Which Must Be Present in the Development of a Tropical Cyclone  

Low-pressure system  

Warm temperatures over the Ocean  

Moist environment (precipitation)  

Tropical wind patterns over the equator

 

Anatomy of a Hurricane:

Hurricanes are a triple threat bringing high winds, soaking rain, and flying debris. Hurricanes can cause devastation and property destruction on a massive scale, making proper disaster mitigation and well-planned response all the more important. While all coastal areas are at risk for hurricanes, Louisiana is particularly vulnerable.

 

In addition, hurricanes are capable of causing flooding and damage hundreds of miles inland.

Eye: The eye is the "hole" at the center of the storm. Winds are light in this area. Skies are partly cloudy, and sometimes even clear.  

Eye wall: The eye wall is a ring of thunderstorms. These storms swirl around the eye. The wall is where winds are strongest and rain is heaviest.

Rain bands: Bands of clouds and rain go far out from a hurricane's eye wall. These bands stretch for hundreds of miles. They contain thunderstorms and sometimes tornadoes.

 

Tropical Cyclone Terms

 

Tropical Depression: A tropical cyclone in which the maximum sustained surface wind speed (using the U.S. 1-minute average) is 38 mph (33 knot) or less.

Tropical Storm: A tropical cyclone in which the maximum sustained surface wind speed (using the U.S. 1-minute average) ranges from 39 mph (34 knots) to 73 mph (63 knots). Hurricane: A tropical cyclone in which the maximum sustained surface wind (using the U.S. 1-minute average) is 74 mph (64 knots) or more.

Storm Surge: An abnormal rise in sea level accompanying a hurricane or other intense storm, and whose height is the difference between the observed level of the sea surface and the level that would have occurred in the absence of the cyclone. Storm surge is usually estimated by subtracting the normal or astronomic high tide from the observed storm tide. Storm surge can reach heights well over 20 feet and can span hundreds of miles of coastline.   This advancing surge combines with the normal tides to create the hurricane storm tide, which can increase the mean water level 15 feet or more. This rise in water level can cause severe flooding in coastal areas, particularly when the storm tide coincides with the normal high tides. Storm surges are the most deadly portion of a hurricane, having caused 50 percent of the fatalities from hurricanes from 1963 to 2012.

Explanation:

There u go.

Each state has its own government that handles affairs of the state.

Group of answer choices

True

False

Answers

Answer:

true

Explanation:

Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

IT JUST AIN'T FALSE BRO

2- Indian Princess whose name meas "playful
one".

Answers

Answer:

Pocahontas Matoaka

Explanation:

Pocahontas was named Amonute at birth and went by the name Matoaka. She supposedly earned the nickname Pocahontas, which means “playful one,” because of her happy, inquisitive nature.

Answer:

pachhhaiontas

Explanation:

"Apachu" is the Tewa word for _______________.
a.
the people
c.
the hunters
b.
the enemy
d.
the corn growers

Answers

Answer:

I think the answer is the enemy.

Explanation:

I hope I'm correct, but I'm sorry if it isn't.

Answer

it is d enemy looked it up on the internet

Explanation:

The Battle of New Orleans occurred (before, after, as)
the Treaty of Ghent was signed

Edge

Answers

Answer: it’s after I got it right

Explanation:

Answer: B

After

Explanation:

Describe Southern politics

Answers

Answer:

Big poop

Explanation:

Because

How does the political atmosphere of the late 1700s - early 1800s compare to our political atmosphere today? Do you think there is more political division now, or has there always been intense polarization in our society?

Answers

Answer: Most Americans believed that there could be only one legitimate. If ever a nation was debauched by a man, the American nation has been most people believed that their political enemies would destroy the nation if imagine what they were prepared to say about the less imposing John Adams.

Explanation:

how do relations between Tories and Whigs in New England compare with those in the south.

Answers

Answer:

Whig and Tory, members of two opposing political parties or factions in ... historical political party, England ... Tory was an Irish term suggesting a papist outlaw and was applied to those ... The Glorious Revolution (1688–89) greatly modified the division in principle between the two parties, for it had been a joint achievement.  {I think}

Explanation:

I really need an answer for this 1 2 3 or 4?

Answers

Answer:

also sorry if i get it wrong... but i think it's either B or E?

Explanation:

sorry if i get it wrong :C

Answer:the answer is 5 I think

Explanation:

The Anti- Federalists claimed the Constitution gave the central government too much power, and without a Bill of Rights the people would be at risk of oppression.

A group called the Amorites conquered the Assyrians.
true
false

Answers

Answer:

True...............

Answer:

true

Explanation:

just took the test

The positive effects of immigration on western Europe include? Group of answer choices A. rich diverse culture, and younger workers to fill jobs and ensure economic prosperity. B. rich diverse culture, and younger workers to fill jobs and ensure economic failure. C. rich diverse culture and older workers to give jobs wisdom for economic prosperity. D. weak culture, and younger workers to fill jobs and economic prosperity.

Answers

Answer:

i think its d

Explanation:

Answer:

i also think its d

Explanation:

1:What OTHER revolution is the Texas Revolution often compared to?
2:Where was the first battle of the Texas Revolution fought? Who won the battle?
3:What were the Texans fighting for? Who were the leaders of the revolution?
4:Summarize what happened at San Antonio.
5:The Texans have won some early victories in the revolution. Predict what might happen next.

Answers

It is 3 lol have a great day

According to this declaration why do children need someone to advocate

Answers

Answer:

To provide protection to the child.

Explanation:

Children need someone to advocate  or talk about their interest and rights because children has their rights in the society. They need someone to talk about their rights when there is violation of rights occurs with the children in the society. To provide protection to the child, an advocate is needed to raise their voice and fight for their rights.

What was one way many enslaved Africans resisted their enslavement

Answers

Answer:"Day-to-day resistance" was the most common form of opposition to slavery. Breaking tools, feigning illness, staging slowdowns, and committing acts of arson and sabotage--all were forms of resistance and expression of slaves' alienation from their masters.

Explanation:

HELP ME, Please. ASAP

Answers

Answer:

Benjamin Franklin.

Explanation:

He's the only 'individual' listed. All the other ones are not people.

If possible pls help me fill this out

Answers

Italian Renaissance:
covered the 15th and 16th centuries

spreading across Europe

best known for its achievements in painting, architecture, sculpture, literature, music, philosophy, science and technology, and exploration

Italian artists portrayed mostly classical mythology, while Northern artists portrayed mostly domestic interiors and portraits.

Northern Renaissance:
period in which artists north of the Alps in the Low Countries (the Netherlands and Belgium), Germany, France, and England— adopted and adapted the ideas of the Italian Renaissance.

famous for its advanced oil painting techniques, realistic, expressive altarpiece art, portraiture on wooden panel paintings

Northern Artistic Renaissance focused more on empirical observation and accurately paying attention to details of visual reality. The Italian Artistic Renaissance, however, accurately portrayed visual reality through proportion, perspective, and human anatomy.

Both:
both known for their paintings
Both imitated nature through emotional intensity through religious scenes
Both standards of literature portrayed the belief that it was an individual's duty to participate in their community and ascend toward union with God

I hope this helps!

What has been the impact of women’s suffrage in the 20th century?

Answers

Answer:

The Women's Rights Movement granted women more political rights like property rights. Whereas the Women's Suffrage Movement achieved the Nineteenth Amendment which gave women the right to vote. Even though both movements were generally striving for the same thing there were many differences between them

Answer: Also knaow as the 19th Amendment, this helped women get closer to their goal of equality.

What did Supreme Court decisions incorporating the Bill of Rights mean?
A. The executive branch had to enforce the Bill of Rights in a new
way.
B. Most protections of the Bill of Rights applied to state
governments.
O C. The federal government was prevented from controlling the Bill of
Rights.
D. Congress had to approve the Bill of Rights.
SUAMI

Answers

Answer: B. most protections of the bill of rights applied to the state

Explanation: A P E X ;-0

The Supreme Court decisions incorporating the Bill of Rights mean most protections of the Bill of Rights applied to state governments. The correct option is b.

What is the bill of rights?

A bill of rights is a list of the most important rights of the citizens of a country. The purpose is to protect those rights against infringement from public officials and private citizens.

Bills of rights may be entrenched or unentrenched. An entrenched bill of rights cannot be amended or repealed by a country's legislature through the regular procedure, instead requiring a supermajority or referendum; often it is part of a country's constitution, and therefore subject to special procedures applicable to constitutional amendments. The history of legal charters asserting certain rights for particular groups goes back to the Middle Ages and earlier.

An example is the Magna Carta, an English legal charter agreed upon between the King and his barons in 1215.

Learn more about rights, here:

https://brainly.com/question/30092735

#SPJ7

Who were the 3 ministers to help build the french empire (2 were religious)

Answers

Napoléon, Napoleon iii, are two

People capture in war usually became part of which social class in Sumer.

Answers

Answer:

Next came the working class, laborers who either worked in the city for the government or on their own farms. At the bottom of society were the slaves, captured from war and used to assist in the numerous projects happening around the city. So, daily life was very different for different people in Sumerian cities.

Explanation:

which statement describes an absolute monarchy

Answers

you didn't provide answer choices but an absolute monarchy is a king that has complete power

Why did people form the colonies of Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire?

Answers

Answer:

I dont understand your question

Explanation:

Thank you for free points

Which of these was an important trade system in the New World?

a. The uranium trade with Mexico.

b. The spice trade with Asia.

c. The camel trade to Native Americans.

d. The slave tradeoff both Africans and Native Americans.

Answers

Answer: D

Explanation: Slave trade during the early years of the New World was crucial because slaves at the time were the driving force of economy, unfortunately.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

HELP PLEASE
How do you think history has influences policing today?

Answers

Answer:

well now, people know what to avoid. They know not to repeat the past. Which means they would take history into consideration when creating policies

Explanation:

Answer:

yes it really does theirs so many things in history that has influenced so much today lets start off by mentioning the amendments without those we wouldnt know our rights today. women back then werent able to vote and handled alot of slavery they fought for their rights , and look women today are able to vote. african americans handled the fact of people treating them differently just by the color of their skin !! later they influenced white people that they were equal no matter what color they are!!  andd fought for equality we have had wars after wars to have this century as it is

Explanation:

just saying :)

Explain the term “division of labor” as it related to freemen on a landlord’s manor.

Answers

Narrow specialization of tasks within a production process so that each worker can become a specialist in doing one thing, especially on an assembly line. In traditional industries (see sunset industries), division of labor is a major motive force for economic-growth. However, in the era of mass customization (which requires multiple skills and very short machine change-over time), division of labor has become much more flexible. Also called specialization of labor.

Division of labor, or the split of a work process into a number of jobs, each of which is carried out by a distinct individual or group of individuals One of the fundamental organizational concepts of the assembly line, is most frequently used in systems of mass manufacturing.

Why is the division of labor important?

Due to the fact that it enables individuals to specialize in particular occupations, the division of labor is crucial to economic development. Because of their increased efficiency as a result of specialization, employees can produce things or render services for less money overall.

A highly developed hierarchy-based land management system, the manor system. A manor lord served as the head of the hierarchy and was in charge of all the other social classes that resided in the manor, worked the land, or rendered other services.

Learn more about the division of labor here:

https://brainly.com/question/24691008

#SPJ2

How did women’s rights differ between Athens and Sparta?

Answers

Answer:

in athens women were severely punishment for adultery unlike in Sparta

Women were punished severely for adultery and did not have any sexual freedom outside of marriage. Even without any freedoms, they were allowed to be citizens of Athens [1]. Women in Sparta had freedoms that most women did not have in these ancient times. They were too be just as strong as the men.
Other Questions
5. A car travels at a speed of 72 miles per hour. Write a direct variation equation for the distance, y, the car will travel in x hours. How far will the car travels in 4.5 hours? PLEASEE HELP MEEE what is the standard form of the following equation y= 5x + 0.5A- 5x + y= 0.5B- -5x-y= 0.5 C- -5x+y= 0.5D- -5x+y= -0.5 What is 3/4 plus 1 1/4? which sentence best shows that striving toward personal fulfillment is an ongoing process why do you think we need to study physics Which shows a set of three equivalent decimals?1.9, 1.90, 1.9001.9, 1.90, 1.0901.9, 0.19 0.190O 1.9, 1.09, 1.009 Based on the article "Will the real atomic model please stand up?," describe what Dalton's theory states about a molecule of water. Dalton's theory about compounds tells us that all water molecules have different kinds of atoms, two hydrogen atoms for every one oxygen atom. What type of diffusion is lingua franca? I need help please.. Show work , simplifying expression plz need help and plz show work which statement is true about cell wall but not a cell membrane?a. it forms the outer layer of the cell b. it gives an animal cell shapec. it is selectively permeabled. it is mostly of cellulose How to simplify 80/7 Find the distance between the two points if rounded to the nearest tenth (-6,6) and (-3,3) Melanie had 3 pounds of dried fruit. She packed the dried fruit into bags of 3/8 pound each. How many bags of dry fruit does she pack? Geese fly in a v-like formation when migrating. Which statement is evidence that supports advantages of this group behavior? (4 points)A) Birds can work together to find food and shelter.B) Birds conserve energy and reduce wind resistance.C) Birds need to move faster to avoid being seen by predators.D) Birds can compete for mates when they fly together. can someone help me with this q6 Make 3 1/2 cakes in 20 minutes how many cakes can you make in two hours Find the slope of the line Drove 260 km using 12 liters of gas at this rate how many liters of gas would he need to drive 286km