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Yes, Archimedes is best known for his principle that is Archimedes' principle ( or the law of buoyancy )
Napoleon institutionalized the principle of "careers open to the talents" -- that is to say, choosing and promoting whoever was best for the job, based on ability and ambition rather than inheritance or influential connections.
The fundamental principle of American democracy that is the basis for the Declaration of Independence being sent to King George III and is reflected in John Locke's ideas of a social contract is that of popular sovereignty. Popular sovereignty is the principle that the power of the state is derived from the will of the people. This is the basis for both the Declaration of Independence and Locke's ideas of a social contract because it establishes that the people have the right to overthrow a government that is not in their best interest. The Declaration of Independence was sent to King George III to inform him that the people of the United States had chosen to exercise their right to popular sovereignty by forming their own government. Locke's social contract also established popular sovereignty by arguing that the people have the right to overthrow oppressive governments and form new ones that would better serve their interests.
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scientific theory
No. Evolutionary theory is one of the best supported theories in the natural sciences.
Governments exist to protect the people who created them :)
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an idea that is supported by many different experiments
The United States is part of the Social Contract Theory which provides the foundation for a government that rests on the consent of the governed, a principle critical to the Declaration of Independent and the Constitution ... This theory was pioneered by John Lock who thought the people will give up some rights to the government in order to preserve social order ...
an idea that is supported by many different experiments
No. It means that it was the best theory supported at the time it was formulated. Theories can change if new scientific evidence provides new information.
No. It means that it was the best theory supported at the time it was formulated. Theories can change if new scientific evidence provides new information.
the wave theorie and the particle theory of light coexist
A scientific theory is the best explanation for a praticular pattern of observations.
Nice? The theory of evolution by natural selection is the best and best supported explanation for the fact of evolution we have, but it just is and a word such as " nice " would not always fit theory. Google Ichneumon wasp to see that natural selection is not always " nice. "