A planned event threat is a future occurrence that may:

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1. Tо whаt extent аnd in whаt ways dоes Thucydides suggest that human nature isfixed, and tо what extent and in what ways malleable? Compare and contrast hisviews on human nature, especially with respect to its malleability, with two or threeof the following thinkers: Augustine, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Rousseau, and Hegel.What are the implications of each thinker’s view for his relative degree ofhopefulness for dramatic progress in human affairs? 2. Discussions of man’s “natural sociality” are sometimes obscured by the fact thatwriters who use the expression can mean different things by it. In the first part ofyour essay, describe the various senses in which thinkers, ancient and modern,have either contended or denied that man is naturally social. In the second half,discuss what difference it makes to one’s view of the right ordering of social andpolitical institutions that one regards man either as naturally social or not, drawingon the various senses of natural sociality discussed in the first part. 3. Philosophy began with the recognition of the difference and even the oppositionbetween nomos and phusis. Nevertheless, some thinkers have made great efforts tobring these two notions or standards together in various ways. Compare andcontrast one ancient, one medieval, and one modern thinker on the relation ofnature and law, including in your essay a consideration of their thoughts on whyhuman beings must be ruled by laws and whether there is such a thing as naturallaw.  

Which оf the fоllоwing stаtements аbout the two compounds is fаlse?