Answer:
Depends on what my cheif said. If my cheif of my tribe said to fight, I would. If my cheif said to hide,
I would do this because it's loyalty to my tribe.
But if I was physically under attack and my life was on the line in that moment, I would fight.
If it wasnt and I was not needed, I would take my family and go.
Answer: “Birth of a Nation”—D. W. Griffith’s disgustingly racist yet titanically original 1915 feature—back to the fore. The movie, set mainly in a South Carolina town before and after the Civil War, depicts slavery in a halcyon light, presents blacks as good for little but subservient labor, and shows them, during Reconstruction, to have been goaded by the Radical Republicans into asserting an abusive dominion over Southern whites. It depicts freedmen as interested, above all, in intermarriage, indulging in legally sanctioned excess and vengeful violence mainly to coerce white women into sexual relations. It shows Southern whites forming the Ku Klux Klan to defend themselves against such abominations and to spur the “Aryan” cause overall. The movie asserts that the white-sheet-clad death squad served justice summarily and that, by denying blacks the right to vote and keeping them generally apart and subordinate, it restored order and civilization to the South.
“Birth of a Nation,” which runs more than three hours, was sold as a sensation and became one; it was shown at gala screenings, with expensive tickets. It was also the subject of protest by civil-rights organizations and critiques by clergymen and editorialists, and for good reason: “Birth of a Nation” proved horrifically effective at sparking violence against blacks in many cities. Given these circumstances, it’s hard to understand why Griffith’s film merits anything but a place in the dustbin of history, as an abomination worthy solely of autopsy in the study of social and aesthetic pathology.
Answer:
1.Consumption
2. Great Depression
3. I think Fairness and Equity
Explanation:
"All of the above" would be the right way to describe why <span>so many people in Somalia are dependent on foreign aid. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the fourth option.
7. "A decrease in population" is the one among the following that is the </span><span>definition of scarcity. The correct option among the two options given is the first option.</span>