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Philip II was the emperor of the Spanish Empire from 1556 to 1598. In the time of Philip, Spain reached the peak of its power, but it also knew its limits. During his reign, Spain was embroiled in increasingly complex conflicts. Thus, despite the ever-increasing flow of gold and silver from American mines, despite the large profits from the Portuguese spice trade and the enthusiastic support met with by the counter-reform in the Hapsburgs, Philip failed to make Spain a lasting power over time.
The endless wars caused significant problems in his empire, which became particularly apparent. after his death. His exhausting obsession with detail, his inability to prioritize goals, and his insistence on making all decisions personally led to the creation of a labyrinthine bureaucracy.
Despite these problems, his reign cannot be described as a failure. He stabilized the Spanish colonies on the American continent, significantly increased the amount of silver coming from these colonies and defeated the Ottoman navy in the famous Battle of Nafpaktos, a defeat from which the Ottomans would never recover. He managed to unite Spain and Portugal under his crown and successfully faced the crisis that arose in Aragon. His efforts were also instrumental in limiting the spread of Protestantism in Northern Europe.
It defined the limits of free speech
Unanimously the Supreme Court concluded, in an opinion by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.,that expressed opinions that carried probable danger such as intention of crime could be punished by the law.
All these countries have a common is that these all are located on Mediterranean sea.
Mediterranean Sea is a sea of Atlantic ocean <span>on the west to Asia on the east and separates Europe from Africa, it is almost completely enclosed by the land and during ancient time, it was an important route and it was allowed for trade, for traders and travelers.</span>
1. <span>b.Vietnam would be divided into two countries--North and South and France would withdraw troops
2. </span><span>b. South Vietnam--this was the "democratic" portion of Vietnam
3. </span><span>c. if one country falls to communism, it's neighbors would also become communist--this is the fear with the Indochina peninsula being the countries were all so close.
4. </span><span>b. By supporting the French colonial government--the US sent money, weapons, and aides. </span>
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in·jus·tice
/inˈjəstəs/
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noun
lack of fairness or justice.
"the injustice of the death penalty"
an unjust act or occurrence.
plural noun: injustices
Explanation:
A common cause of injustice is human selfishness. ... Human injustice is not always caused by attempt to gain unfair advantage or malice; it may be simply the result of the flawed human decision making.
Three common examples of social injustice include: discrimination, ageism and homophobia