Answer:
Great Britain wanted to have power of the because he did not want to people to have any freedom of there rights.
Explanation:
I already explained it to you in my response
The
Scarlet Letter shows readers the lives of a Puritan community in the 17th
century. Religion (blind religion) meant everything to them, and the words of
their Reverends was law. Breaking any religious rules was punished by public
humiliation and punishment of the person who committed it, for example, Hester
Prynne. When the church found out that she was committing adultery, they forced
her to wear a scarlet letter 'A' on her chest, so that her sin could follow her
everywhere and she (and others in the community), could be constantly reminded
of it. <span>
<span>This kind of belief in punishing supposed "sinners"
made relationships between men and women in this Puritan community very
strained. Religion governed their way of life. They failed to realize that no
human is perfect, and no human can precisely follow that kind of a lifestyle.
In the end, when the reader finds out who the man was that Hester had committed
adultery with, it is obvious what Hawthorne was trying to communicate about
such strict organized religion; no one is as perfect as God, therefore looking
up to reverends and priests in such a blind belief is dangerous because they
are only human and make similar mistakes as everyone else.</span></span>
Answer:
The Soviet states declared independence.
The Soviet Union collapsed.
Explanation:
On August 19, 1991, at 06.00 Moscow time, a statement was read on the radio that USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev could no longer perform his duties due to illness and that the State Committee for Emergency was taking over power. Swan Lake was aired on television screens, as when Leonid Brezhnev died and in long emergencies. The coup d'etat actually started on the 17th of August by the members of KGB.
The last step in the collapse of the Soviet Union occurred in December 1991, when Ukrainians voted overwhelmingly to secede from the Soviet Union. On December 8, 1991, the leaders of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus jointly signed an agreement in Minsk on the official end of the Soviet Union and the establishment of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
Constantinople (known today as Istambul). It sits on the Bosphorus Strait, a waterway that separates Asia from Europe.