A.John LockeB.MontesquieuC.Benjamin FranklinD.George Washington相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B Montesquieu,18世纪法国思想家、法学家,他提出的三权分立思想对美国宪法制定者产生了深刻影响。Benjamin Franklin,18世纪美国科学家、政治家。John Locke,英国哲学家,他对宪政民主思想的阐述对美国的开国元勋有很大影响。Geo...
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结果一 题目 单句语法填空The first(settle) who became thefounding fathers of the American nation were quitea few of Puritans. 答案 settlers相关推荐 1单句语法填空The first(settle) who became thefounding fathers of the American nation were quitea few of Puritans....
贵格会(Quaker),又称公谊会或者教友派(Religious Society of Friends),是基督教新教的一个派别。该派成立于17世纪的英国,创始人为乔治.福克斯。圣公会(Anglicanism)为英国国教。结果一 题目 The first settlers who became the founding fathers of the American nation were quite a few of them ___. A. Quak...
4.The first settlers who became the founding fathers of the American nationwere quite a few of them ___.(北二外2008研) A. Quakers. B. Anglicans C. Catholics D. Puritans. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【答案】D【解析】早期来到北美的殖民者有不少是清教徒,因而殖民时期的文学深受清教思想影...
结果1 题目单选题:The first settlers who became the founding fathers of the American nation were quite a few of them___.选项: A. Quakers B. Catholics C. Puritans D. Anglicans 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [Puritans] 反馈 收藏
aAnd many of the founding fathers, the same individuals who played a significant role in shaping the U.S. patent system, were solo inventors themselves 并且许多创立人,在塑造美国扮演一个重大角色的同样人。 专利制,是独奏发明者[translate]
单项选择题Who influenced the Founding Fathers by his theory of division of powers A.John Locke B.Montesquieu C.Benjamin Franklin D.George Washington 点击查看答案&解析 延伸阅读 你可能感兴趣的试题 1.单项选择题The principal author of The Declaration of Independence was ___. A.John...
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The Founding Fathers considered this attitude "tempting God." During the Revolution, Connecticut Governor Jonathan Trumbull wrote: "To trust altogether to the justice of our cause, without our utmost exertion, would be tempting Providence...