The theory that you are looking for is "the Divine right theory".
This theory claims that only certain people who were given the divine right to do so can create countries and that royalty is supposed to exist as rulers, without being questioned.
The concept of multiculturalism encourages Canadians<span> to celebrate and maintain culture and cultural traditions.
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The third estate was made up of middle and lower class of the French population, making 98% of the total population. The other two estates were the Clergy (religious institutions) and the Nobility, the first and second estates respectively. Each group met and were able to vote and discuss the direction of the country. After the Seven Years War, the French economy was decimated and the third estate suffered reparations as the other two estates did not have to pay taxes and were granted certain privileges. Because of the two estates not being tasked with any burdens, the third estate was constantly outvoted and out-voiced by the other two, and this caused a strong desire for a political change from the current circumstances that made it difficult for the third estate to thrive and live.
I believe they would be most likely to find evidence of life older than Ardi in Africa.
Answer:Dr Martin Luther King gives several reasons why the African American can no longer wait to demand equal right.
Explanation: (1) Disillusionment with the slow speed of school desegregation
(2) Lack of confidence in politicians and government, particularly after the
perceived failures of the Kennedy administration.
(3)The Great Depression never ended for African Americans; while others
enjoyed an economic recovery, Black unemployment rose.
(4) perception of the American Negro as downtrodden and powerless
(5) Emancipation Proclamation reminded Blacks that they remained
oppressed in spite of their nominal legal freedom.