1. New world is a chance to start over and create a new society
2. Different government and different rules
3. New business opportunities
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b. labeling theory
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that this would illustrate the explanation of deviance known as Labeling theory. This theory believes that the identity and behavior that individuals choose to take on is determined by the terms that others use to describe them. Such as the individuals being labeled in this scenario are performing exactly as they are labelled.
Florida is a “No-Fault” insurance state as it relates to automobile liability insurance. This is an often misunderstood topic. Drivers who may have caused an automobile accident in Florida and had a claim brought against them sometimes wonder how those claims were allowed if Florida is a “No-Fault” state. Those drivers incorrectly believe that because we are a “No-Fault” state, they can’t be sued for injuries they cause in an accident. Under Florida law, every motorist is required to carry a minimum of $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage. A driver’s PIP coverage, as this type of insurance is most often known, is to cover medical bills and lost wages the driver may suffer in an accident, no matter who caused the accident. When a crash occurs, each person involved in the crash turns to his or her own insurance company to pay the costs of medical care and other losses. By contrast, in an “at-fault” state, drivers may choose to file a claim with their own insurer of a claim with the other driver’s insurer, or file suit against the other driver to prove fault t determine the one responsible to pay the costs of the accident.
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Under Suleiman the Great, the most famous Ottoman ruler, their rule expanded into Europe, North Africa, and even Greece. The Safavid Empire governed over Persia during the 16th and 17th centuries. ... The Mughal Empire ruled over India and Pakistan in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires also where called the 3 Islamic empires.
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