History, 28.02.2021 09:30 ejohnstonee111
Anarchy usually refers to the complete absence of government. This type of anarchy often occurs during revolutions and civil wars. It's
connected with lawlessness, riots and often, violence. It's not a stable form of government; as a result, there aren't many examples of long-
term anarchy in history. In Europe, many people define anarchy very differently. They think of it as a theoretical system of government that
does not use force violence. These people believe in anarchism, a theory that it's necessary to remove all government to achieve freedom.
The author of this passage would most likely agree with which of the following statements?
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More people should study the theory that it is necessary to remove all governments.
Americans and Europeans have similar theories about anarchy
Anarchy can create violent and unstable situations.
Anarchy is a secure, stale form of government
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