Answer: 1,3,5 it shows an enslaved person in chains and minimal clothing.
Explanation:
Im pretty sure its the first one, third one, and last one because the question is asking for a claim that slavery violates BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS and the<u> first third, and last anwser choice</u> are the only one proving that.
In Athens only men were citizens: women, but also other people, such as slaves, foreigners and men who have not served in the army were not considered citizens.
In Sparta the situation was different as women had a lot more power, and they often voiced their political opinions. Even so, they were not full citizens.
The correct answer is c: in both of them only men were citizens.
The way that such a large number of Western countries were individuals from SEATO ( Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) exhibits how critical peace in Southeast Asia was toward the West. The association's fundamental objective is to keep the spread of socialism.
Answer:
Checks and balances
Explanation:
The veto was first applied by President George Washington on April 5, 1792, and the first successful overcoming of the veto by Congress occurred on March 3, 1845 (veto by President John Tyler). At the same time, in the entire history of the US presidency, a total of 1,508 vetoes have been introduced (an average of 6.7 veto per year) (excluding the so-called “pocket veto” - a pocket veto that cannot be overcome), and 1117 of them were overcome. The fact that only 7.3% of the bills that the US President vetoed was eventually passed by the US Congress, clearly indicates the effectiveness of this manifestation of checks and balances (veto rights).