Granting unrestricted freedom to all religions.
Answer:
How should one live?
Explanation:
The options for this question are missing. The options are:
What have I been taught to do?
How should one live?
What are the laws of my society?
Whom can one trust?
Socrates was a Greek philosopher who lived around 470 B.C in Athens, he is considered the father of many subjects, Ethics being one of them.
Socrates never wrote a book but we know more about him and his thought thanks to Plato who wrote books in which he recreated the conversations his teacher would have with people in Athens.
The core question of his philosophy was "What ought one to do?", according to him if a person knows what is good, then the person will always do what is good. Thus, the goal of his philosophy was the pursuit of knowing what was good in order to live a good life. Thus, the key ethical question of him was "How should one live?" because a person who act in a good way would have a good better life than someone who didn't do this.
Answer: C. 4 months
Explanation:
Sarah Raymond left Missouri around a month after the American Civil War and headed to Montana with her family as they hoped to go to a place where they could make a better living.
She wrote a diary that chronicled her journey in what has been described as a very concise work that allows people today are able to get great insight into the happenings of Sarah's time.
The journey took 4 months to complete and saw them end up in Virginia City, Montana.
This is a tricky question, because none of these answers are completely true, but the best option if you have to choose one would be "President Lincoln suspended habeas corpus to keep Maryland <span>in the union."</span>
because your going from first to last or past to present.
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