Nelson Mandela's Inaugural Address reflects his belief that the system of Apartheid should not be allowed in South Africa.
B) the system of Apartheid should not be allowed in South Africa.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was the first black president of South Africa who served in the year 1994-1999. He is well known for his revolution against apartheid.
Apartheid was the term used in South Africa to categorize and separate the people based on races in all public spaces. Apartheid was said to be in practice during White minority rule. Apartheid had serious impact on black Africans. They were forced to move from their homes to settle in isolated residential area. The interracial relationships were affected greatly.
<u>Race Classification Act</u>: According to this act, the people who are suspected of not being European were categorized based on the race.
Interdependence occurs so other countries and people get things that come from others.
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Explanation:
This specific topic was the Articles of Confederation and its weaknesses. It lend itself well to a political cartoon because of the target it became because of its failures (I have used it for numerous topics in my history classes and just adjusted the rubric).
Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star. This unusual orientation might be due to a collision with a planet-size body, or several small bodies, soon after it was formed.
Answer:
This statement is false.
Explanation:
<u>Jeremy Bentham</u> (15 February 1748 – 6 June 1832) was the one who considered all types of pleasures to be equal, while <u>John Stuart Mill</u> (20 May 1806 – 7 May 1873) argued that <u>there are higher and lower types of pleasures</u>. Intellectual pleasures, such as having a good intellectual conversation, and moral, such as helping someone in need, to be <em>higher </em>pleasures. Meanwhile, physical pleasures, such as eating a tasty chocolate cake, he considered to be <em>lower</em>. Moreover, Mill argued that pleasures achieved actively are more valuable that those which are achieved passively, and in general human should strive to achieve higher pleasures and ultimately happiness.