<span>The Tell Tale Heart is an example of literature from the romantic era because how its written its written in a first person format. Poe's use of his imagination and taking risks on ideas that had never been used before makes this work a work from the romantic era. In this piece, the main character had murdered and chopped up a body, but later said that he could hear the old mans heart beat. Really I believe it was his own self concise taking hold and his guilt for what he had done. Poe was so unconventional always taking risks way beyond his time</span>
The statement which is not true about <span>Thomas Hobbes and John Locke is:
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Most of the Founders of the United States had read both Hobbes and Locke but were strongly influenced by Locke.
Because <span>Hobbes and Locke were both influential in the development of social contract theory.</span>
Yes, he does. In his essay "The Gospel of Wealth" (1889), he wrote: "... the amassing of wealth is one of the worst species of idolatry."
Although he is considered one of the richest American men to have ever lived, he himself was a philanthropist, believing that what was gained by society should be given back to society as well.
The following statements are true about the Ottoman Empire: The name of the Byzantine capital Constantinople was changed to Istanbul. The great leader Suleyman created a vast legal code for the empire. At its height, it encompassed territory that included all or part of more than 30 modern day countries in Asia, Europe and Africa.
Kenya
Tourism is the main source of income, although it has the most diversified industry in East Africa. Coffee and tea stand out in crops (30% of GDP). The main port of the country is Mombasa. The European Union is the main trading partner of Kenya. According to the studies on the HDI of 2006 it was the country where there is less wage differentiation between sexes (0.83). Kenya presents a free market economy with little state intervention.
South Africa
South Africa's economy is the most powerful and important in the African continent, as it accounts for almost 25% of all continent's GDP, and plays an important role in the development of the region. It is considered as a medium-high income economy by the World Bank. The South African economy has a large volume of national capital - public and private - in close relationship with the major world economies. Despite this, unemployment is extremely high and South Africa is among the ten countries with the most social inequality according to the Gini coefficient, about a quarter of the population is unemployed and the same proportion lives on less than 1.25 dollars per day. Like most African economies, this is a free market with little intervention from the state.