Oh, dude, it's like basic math time! So, a standard door is usually around 80 inches tall, right? So, if you divide that by 12 (the length of a ruler), you get about 6.67 rulers. But, like, since you can't have a fraction of a ruler, you'd need 7 rulers to match the length of a door. Math, man, it's wild.
Two foot-long rulers taped end to end.Two thirds of a yardstick.
6 (SIX) rulers! One foot equals twelve inches!
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1 Meter = 100cm If We Are Using A 30cm Ruler, This means There is 3 1/3 Rulers Into A Meter Stick
prove the legitimacy of dynastic rule
The Mandate of Heaven is a traditional Chinese philosophical concept concerning the legitimacy of rulers. ChaCha on!
Philosophies often challenged the authority and legitimacy of rulers by promoting ideas of equality, justice, and liberty among the people. These ideas posed a threat to the rulers' control and power, as they could inspire rebellion or dissent among the populace. Rulers saw these philosophies as subversive and dangerous to their rule, leading them to suppress or censor them.
John Locke, a prominent philosopher during the Enlightenment period, discussed the concept of the people's right to select and eliminate rulers. He argued that governments derive their legitimacy from the consent of the governed, and that individuals have the right to revolt against rulers who violate their natural rights.
Plato believed that power and authority should be held by philosopher kings, who are guided by reason and wisdom. He argued that the legitimacy of rulers comes from their knowledge and understanding of the truth, rather than from birthright or wealth. Plato's ideal state in "The Republic" emphasizes the importance of just and noble rulers who govern for the benefit of the entire society.
The Enlightenment encouraged Europe's rulers to adopt more progressive and rational governing practices, embracing ideas such as individual rights, freedom of speech, and limited government. Some rulers implemented reforms based on Enlightenment principles to enhance their legitimacy and promote economic growth. However, not all rulers embraced these ideas, leading to tensions and conflicts between enlightened thinkers and autocratic rulers.
"legitimacy" is a religious term. So it depends on your religion.
The word legitimacy is a noun. It is the quality of being legitimate.
Because leaders inherited their positions (apex)
I'd bet they couldn't sleep over it since it was the very system that gave them legitimacy that was being toppled over.
I believe that legitimacy is as basic human need. Having the right to receive fair and just treatment. Like the need to belong.The principle of legitimacy was an idea proposed on September of 1814 at the Congress of Vienna that was used as a guideline for rulers in Europe after the fall of Napoleon. Since napoleon was not an absolute monarch other rulers saw him as a threat to the "old order" or the system that made the monarch have all power along with the Catholic church of the time. The principle was basically saying that all lawful monarchs would be restored to full power in order to keep peace and order. But, besides in the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France it was largely ignored.
what are the factors that determine legitimacy