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How does paragraph 2 contribute to the development of the
idea that the powers o...
Physics, 06.10.2021 01:40 SophieStar15
I need HELP
How does paragraph 2 contribute to the development of the
idea that the powers of those in authority must be limited?
by providing examples of ways leaders have
prospered by placing their personal interests first
by explaining that religious leaders are less
vulnerable to corruption than government officers
by stating that too much freedom and liberty is
harmful to both leaders and the people they serve
by suggesting that religious oversight is necessary to
prevent corruption by government officers
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