Idealist
It was named in Bolivars honor.
I think December 9, 1824.
Costa Rica and Brazil. That's all I know or think.
I am not sure but I think his greatest challenge was to free south America from Spaniards.
No, he thought they could unite into the Grand Columbia.
I think that last word should be mean. If it is, idealistic means "Pursuing ideas whose outcome is greater than the probability of it happening." I think you were being idealistic when you asked that question. Fortunately there is me.
I think that last word should be mean. If it is, idealistic means "Pursuing ideas whose outcome is greater than the probability of it happening." I think you were being idealistic when you asked that question. Fortunately there is me.
Idealism is seeing things in an optimistic or idealistic fashion. It is idealistic of us to think we are going to get rich doing tasks online, but here we are.
Saint Simon was more of an idealist, as he believed in creating a society where cooperation and harmony among all social classes would lead to social progress and prosperity. His idea of a technocratic government and emphasis on scientific planning to improve society reflected his idealistic vision for a better world.
Simon Bolivar was born into a wealthy Creole family, which was considered the highest social class in the colonial hierarchy of Latin America. He belonged to the upper class and held significant political and economic power in Venezuela.
Answer Who is Simon?
In their meeting, Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin likely discussed the liberation movements in Latin America, strategies for independence from Spanish colonial rule, and potential collaborations between their respective armies. It was a significant moment of solidarity and coordination in the fight for independence.