1. Missouri Compromise (allowed slavery in Missouri)
2. Kansas-Nebraska Act (made Kansas a territory free do decide on slavery)
3. Dred Scott (made black people property)
4. Fugitive Slave Act (forced north to cooperate with slave owners)
5. Bleeding Kansas (Missouri pro-slavery men invaded and terrorized Kansas to force slavery)
Missouri compromise was the beginning were it all started.
"A person is innocent until proven guilty" as part<span> of their </span>legal system<span>. </span>
Answer:
The partition of the Bengal on 16 October 1905 by the viceroy of India.
Explanation:
The partition of Bengal separated by the divide and rule the largely Muslim eastern area and the largely Hindu western area they perform the divide and rule policy.
- The partition of Bengal provincial state and they population of 80 million at that time and that government announced the idea for the partition in Bengal in July 1904.
- The partition of Bengal the main reason is the partition all the administrative and the Bengal was large as significantly population larger.
- Hindu traders and greatly helped the British rule Bengali Hindu held a strong foothold in business and rural areas them a minority in their state.
- Government pointed by the eastern Bengal and Assam to clearly western boundary and well defined geographical and social characteristics.
- Bengali the first to benefit from the English education in India and as class represented by the civil services course dominated by the officials.
- The partition of Bengal in that time movement itself emerged opposition to the partition was regard to design the nationalist moment.
- The new partition divide the province rather then religious, followed group and separated administrative units.
Answer:
Genocide.
Explanation:
The term genocide refers to an organized mass-killing of an aimed group of people. Acts of genocide are generally <u>directed at people of different religion, ethnicity or race.</u>
In 1915, the government of the Ottoman empire known as <em>Young Turks</em>, <u>orchestrated mass-killings of the Armenian people.</u>
<u>The genocide was not acknowledged until 2017</u>, although it continues to be denied by Turkey.