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Military action near the state and threats, along with not acknowledging Taiwan as a country, punishing those who do.
Explanation:
<em>He</em><em> </em><em>overtur</em><em>ned</em><em> </em><em>a</em><em> </em><em>treaty</em><em> </em><em>that</em><em> </em><em>wa</em><em>s</em><em> </em><em>sign</em><em>ed</em><em> </em><em>unfairly</em><em>.</em>
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Option: witnessed the birth of the modern civil rights movement.
Explanation:
The experiences in World War II lead African American to show their support in America and abroad as soldiers. The events of World War II ushered in a new era of civil rights movements. The civil rights organizations campaigned for African-American rights and challenged Jim Crow laws. World War II led to bring racial reform by removing injustice towards them and discrimination. The civil rights movement helped African American to gain their rights in America in the 1950s and 1960s.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The factors that shaped U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East during George H.W. Bush’s administration were the following.
After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the Bush administration decided to change its foreign policy in the Middle East and took several measurements to fight the terrorist groups in that area. First, President George W. H. Bush ordered the attack of Afghanistan to end the terrorist cell led by Osama bin Laden. Secondly, he decided to invade Irak to capture Sadam Hussein, under the argument that Irak had weapons of mass destruction.
I do not agree with this approach of the Bush administration in the invasion of Irak. The reason why is that the Security Council of the United Nations had sent experts to confirm the existence of these supposed weapons but they had not found anything. So without the approval of the Security Council, Bush sent the US troops with the support of Great Britain and invaded Irak. The controversial thing is that after so many years, nobody has found weapons of mass destruction in Irak.
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1. Why do we need the government?
A<u> government</u> is a group of people who governs a community, unit or country.
We need the government because it provides the parameters for citizen's everyday behaviors. It protects people from outside interference and makes sure that human rights are recognized and respected. This is made possible by making the rights clear in the Constitution. The government also promotes justice and general welfare of all citizens. It tries to fight the threats of terrorism.
2. How would lack of government impact your life?
A lack of government would greatly impact my life in many ways. I would feel insecure about my safety and rights. For example, if I own a huge property, there would be a chance that someone will steal it away from me any time since no one is going to safeguard me. People can get away with crimes since there will be no punishment. I would feel scared going out at night because I can get killed any time.
3. What do we call a situation where there is no government?
The absence of government is called <em>"anarchy." </em>This is similarly connected with the word "chaos." Anarchy is defined as <em><u>the absence of government and the absolute freedom of the individual.</u></em> This situation is a state of natural disorder due to the non-recognition of authority or any other controlling systems. It is also considered to be a political philosophy advocating self-governed societies.
4. What would happen if a place didn't have government for any length of time?
If a place didn't have any government for a length of time, it would definitely be <em>chaotic </em>since there will be no laws nor parameters for the citizen’s behavior. People’s rights, opinions and beliefs will not be respected. Paying of taxes will come to a halt. This will result to more problems in the country. No one will also defend the country, if the need arises.