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The Know Nothing movement also briefly emerged as a major political party in the form of the American Party. ... The Know Nothing movement is remembered for this theme because of fears by Protestants that Catholic priests and bishops would control a large bloc of voters.
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These are some important events in South African history in chronological order.
1) South Africa becomes independent from Great Britain.
2) South Africa establishes the apartheid system.
3) The Sharpeville Massacre occurs.
4) Nelson Mandela is imprisoned.
5) Nelson Mandela becomes the first elected black president of South Africa.
6) Nelson Mandela dies on December 5. 2013.
After returning to South Africa from Algeria in 1964, Nelson Mandela was arrested and imprisoned. On June 12, 1964, renowned South African activist and leader Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life in jail. He was accused of committing sabotage to the policy of apartheid. Mandela was the leader of the activist group "African National Congress". After 27 years in prison, Nelson Mandela was released on February 12, 1990.
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A legitimate government based on civic rights
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John Locke was one of the first to deny the divine rights of kings to govern in the way they wanted. In his Second Treatise Locke came up with the idea of a legitimate government controlled by its citizens. This was very much to the likings of Thomas Jefferson, when he was writing the declaration, addressing the British King George the 3rd.
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Patricians were only a small percentage of the population, but they held all the power.
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This answer choice best explains class divide by showing how the patricians held most of the power. This creates class conflict as the plebeians feel that they deserve more power and the aristocrats refuse to give up any power.
A is wrong, this would be not be a reason for class divide as all the classes in this scenario would have the same power.
B This suggests class equality if all the social classes could vote equally so its wrong.
D is wrong, it is a statement and more of an effect of class conflict instead of a cause.
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D. Europeans did not agree with Hindu and Buddhist religious beliefs, sorry if im wrong
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