The three three aspects of Ecuadorian culture that are similar to the United States are:
1. Is civilized and has cities.
The only difference is the economic sectors that are more developed in each countries. Ecuadorian focused on tourism and agricultural products while united states is more industrial.
2. Very culturally active.
Just like united states, different cultures and ethnicity live in Ecuador and they always try to appreciate one another.
3.Very into sports.
while in united states basketball and american football are the most popular, soccer is much more common to be seen in Ecuador.
If they were close up you (only a few feet away) you wouldnt use that type of weapon, its jsut common sense. You would have to be some distance away to have to use that weapon.
In stateless societies there is little concentration of authority, most positions of authority that exist are very limited in their power and such positions are usually not permanently occupied, and social agencies resolve disputes through Predefined rules tend to be small. Stateless societies are very variable in economic organization, and cultural practices. Most of the history of mankind people have lived in stateless societies. However, few Stateless societies exist at present, since most of them have been obliged to integrate with the state-level companies that surround them.
The Monarchy is a form of State (although it is often defined as a form of Government) in which a group integrated into the State, usually a family that represents a dynasty, embodies the national identity of the country and its head, the monarch, He exercises the role of head of state. The political power of the monarch can vary from the purely symbolic (parliamentary monarchy), to integrate in the form of government: with considerable but restricted executive powers (constitutional monarchy), even the completely autocratic (absolute monarchy).
The question refers to the case of Homer Plessy, in 1892, who bought a first-class ticket from New Orleans. After he took a seat in a compartment for white people he was invited to move to the "colored" cars. After he refused, he was arrested and thrown out of the train.