Which statment best describes philoshies of john locke

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Answer 1
Answer: Well, considering you have no options lol this might help;
There is no need for government since natural law will ensure that humanity continues to progress.
Hope it helps :)

Answer 2
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john locke believed in life liberty and the right to own property


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Compare and analyze the development of Christianity in the Roman Empire and Confucian or Buddhism ideology in Han China. How was religion or ideology used by each empire to foster political stability?

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The answer is given below.

Explanation:

Religion played a crucial role in the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty in China to bring stability in society. Before Christianity, the Roman Empire practice worshipping several goods as they favoured. By the arrival of Christianity, they now relied on a single religion with no conflict to who they should worship. It brought political stability and helped them spread their empire and introduce Christianity in far places like Spain, Britain, etc.

Buddhism reach China through the Silk Road and by Chinese travellers who reach India to get knowledge. Confucianism and Buddhism ideology gave stability in the society by introducing basic rules which allowed political stability with no conflict over rituals and customs.

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When a the people choose their leaders. Like many countries, people elect their precident
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I'll let you work on the first paragraph on your own ...  look up the Paris Peace Conference, which is what led to the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.  As for the second and third paragraphs, I'll offer my own opinion.  But you should do your own research and form your own opinion as well.

In my opinion the Treaty of Versailles was essentially unjust and unfair.  The treaty placed all blame for the cause of the Great War (World War I) on Germany as the leader of the Central Powers.  In reality, as detailed by historian Barbara Tuchman in her Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Guns of August (1962), all the involved nations of Europe contributed to process of creating the war.

The Treaty of Versailles also was not a good peace treaty for the future, because the harsh terms put Germany in a situation that allowed the rise of Hitler and the Nazis, leading to World War II.  In addition to the "war guilt" clause of the treaty (forcing Germany to admit responsibility for causing the war), Germany also was forced to pay large reparation payments to the war's victorious nations.   The German economy and national pride were deeply wounded.  Then the Great Depression hit and made things even worse.  (Germany's depression conditions were even worse than those in America.) The bad situation in Germany made it possible for a radical leader like Hitler, making all sorts of bold promises, to win over enough people to rise to power.  Hitler promised a return to national greatness and fiercely rebuilt Germany as a military machine.  The rise of Hitler and the Nazis brought about World War II in Europe.

I won't write an essay for you, but i can give you some details that may help.
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