Explain how one small act can have large and far-reaching effects.

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it can help you develop new or more memories depending what and for who it was :)


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B. the beginning of the Cold War

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B. He sailed under the English flag and landed in Canada, giving England a claim to much of North America.

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The powers of the state should be separated.

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The powers of the state should be separated.

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Montesquieu and Rousseau were thinkers of the enlightenment period. Both influenced the society with their views that changed the ruling pattern in Europe. Rousseau wanted the state to be a genuine democracy, that bound people together in freedom and equality. Montesquieu advocated the principle of separation of powers. There are three sorts of powers: legislative, executive, and judiciary. Montesquieu's work was received in Britain and colonies.