Which colonial American idea comes from both Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" and the Mayflower Compact?

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Answer: The one main colonial American idea that comes from both Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" and the Mayflower Compact would be "popular sovereignty" since this allowed people to feel that they were in control of their own destiny, as opposed to being subjected to the rule of kings. 

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How did Protestants influence development of democratic practices?

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They influenced development by showing them their ways instead of others.

The warming of the climate at the end of the Ice Age did not affect the move to Mesopotamia. A. True B. False

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B. False

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Many historians and climate scientists believe strongly that among the factors that influenced the movement to Mesopotamia of the first humans that left Africa, this was because of the first heatwave that the end of the Ice Age was bringing, for geoscientist and historians this heatwave found in studies done on the Antartica and Greenland shows that the massive migration from Africa, through Mesopotamia and into Asia was mostly related to the end of the Ice Age.

well yes I t could be a) true

WHAT WAS CONSTANTINE'S POLITICAL CAREER LIKE?

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Maybe the most understood and enduring bit of Constantine's political portfolio is the 325 Chamber of Nicaea, a social occasion of around 300 clerics issuing an official articulation confirming Jesus Christ as totally celestial. This announcement of confidence is known as the forerunner to today's still popular Nicene Statement of faith. Indeed, Constantine put his political weight behind this belief, and the world still feels his impact. For example, I live in a somewhat residential community, yet I wouldn't need to go extremely far on a Sunday morning before I'd keep running into a Christian church showing the Nicene Statement of faith or citing it as an assemblage.

[Need help Quick!]One reason some argue that campaign financing should be restricted it is because

supporting a candidate is considered free speech.

the Constitution limits the influence of citizens on elections.

limitations help to ensure the wealthy are less influential.

restrictions allow for greater influence by fewer corporations.

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limitations help to ensure the wealthy are less influential.

Campaign contributions in large amounts can influence the direction of an elected official and can be seen as interfering with the democratic process.

Historically, campaigns were inexpensive and until campaigning became more expensive little money was needed to win an elected seat. Today with the competitive nature of campaigning, more financing has been required and used. Large interest groups and wealthy individuals have donated large amounts of money to candidates. The Koch brothers for example have been cited as donating too much and offer an example for those in favor of restrictions.

limitations help to ensure the wealthy are less influential.

How did Switzerland managed to stay neutral during World Ww 1 and WW2

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Switzerland's neutrality was guaranteed by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 and so far has held up in spite of various unpleasantness in Europe. Part is due to tradition, part of it is the ingrained Swiss instinct not to choose sides and part is Switzerland is just not very strategically desirable land.  

Switzerland's neutrality wasn't under much threat from the warring powers in World War I. Even so, Switzerland mobilized its army and deployed most of its troops on its border with France though it stood down almost all its troops over the course of the war. In the trench warfare of World War I none of the belligerents regarded Switzerland as a easy invasion route to the enemy's heartland. 

Hitler was no respecter of international treaties so Switzerland was under relatively greater threat in World War II. 

However, Hitler didn't see Swiss Germans as naturally belonging to his Pan-Germanic empire and there was little affinity among Swiss Germans with Nazi Germany.

Switzerland was not the product of the Treaty of Versailles that Hitler was determined to undo so Switzerland was not among the first of Hitler's targets. 

Switzerland was somewhat awkwardly placed for the Axis, limiting rail connections between Germany and Italy to the Brenner Pass. The Brenner Pass was apparently enough for Germany and Italy, though some non-military related goods passed over the Swiss rail system between Germany and Italy.

In short, Switzerland maintained its neutrality by its tried and true methods: being useful to the warring sides without committing to either, having a big enough army to keep from looking like a pushover and being in a part of Europe that is not a natural invasion route between France and Germany.

So far no evidence has been turned up showing that German or Italian troops, concentration camp inmates or forced laborers passed over Swiss railroads. Some military goods and dual-use cargoes did but the traffic was not large and was further restricted over the course of the war

The number of people who died from the influenza epidemic in 1918 was

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C : 50 million

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