Brutal dictatorship and human rights violations.
Augusto Pinochet was in office as president of Chile from 1974 to 1990. A government commission report later indicated that Pinochet's government killed over 3,000 people and tortured tens of thousands. Being politically opposed to Pinochet resulted in horrific consequences for many Chileans.
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Black soldiers hoped that their military service would serve as a powerful claim to equal citizenship for African Americans. When they came home, however, they encountered fierce resistance from white supremacists determined to reassert the prewar racial order.
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B. It stopped production to avoid surplus.
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Toledo
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Toledo is the city in which the Umayyads established the School of Translation responsible for spreading translations of classical Greek literature and philosophy
The Magna Carta required the king to respect the rights of the church. For example there right to own property, to run its estates and to gain wealth. So this document assured the churches right to run its affairs without the interference of royal rule. Previous to this charter the king was thought to have absolute power due to his “divine right”.