Henry Clay was known for his skill in negotiation. Clay himself is oftentimes referred to as "The Great Negotiator" for his skill in bringing both sides together in Congress to pass laws. The Missouri Compromise was one of his crowning achievements wherein Missouri was to enter the Union as a slave state; however, Northerners felt that would tip the balance in Congress. Clay and others negotiated an outcome where Massachusetts would give up what is now Maine, which would then be made a free state in the North.
Answer: D-splitting India into Pakistan and India
Explanation:
India was to acquire independence from the British in 1947 but serious riots and violence broke out between Muslims and Hindus before that. In response, the British decided to divide India into Pakistan, which would be for the Muslims and India which would be predominantly for the Hindus.
This happened in 1947 and led to a huge humanitarian disaster as Muslims from India tried to move to Pakistan and Hindus tried to move to India. There were atrocities committed by both sides as this happened.
Abuse in power and oppression, unquestionably, leads to conflict. During the Currency Act of 1764, Great Britain started taxing all paper goods, and other everyday goods to the colonies. These taxes were unjust and not fair. Britain abused their power by forcing these taxes upon them without consent and/or their say in it. This leads to debt and angry people, which leads to riots and destruction. Upon that, the people took sides, some were ok with these acts, believing that they were fair. This created more conflict between the people of the colonies. Wars break out because of disagreements, which can also lead to more debt and anger. This cruel oppression also emerged the famous, well-known saying of "No Taxation without Representation". This meant that they didn't want to be taxed without representation in the British parliament. These are one of many ways that abuse in power and oppression leads to conflict.
Answer: Japanese Internment Camps
Explanation:
From 1942 to 1945, via an executive order from President Franklin Roosevelt (known as Executive Order 9066), it was the policy of the U.S. government that people of Japanese descent would be interred in isolated camps. Enacted in reaction to Pearl Harbor and the ensuing war, the Japanese internment camps are now considered one of the most atrocious violations of American civil rights in the 20th century.
With the intention of preventing espionage on American shores, military zones were created in California, Washington and Oregon—states with a large population of Japanese Americans—and Roosevelt’s executive order commanded the relocation of Americans of Japanese ancestry.
Executive Order 9066 affected the lives about 117,000 people—the majority of whom were American citizens.
The ribossome has three sites:
first: A-site (aminoacyl)
second: P-site (peptidyl)
final: E-site (exit)
While the translation of a protein happens, the P-site holds the t-RNA, which is bonded to the growing polypeptide chain of aminoacids.
That´s why it's called a P-site, there is a bind between the peptidyl and tRNA.