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Tanzania [10]
4 years ago
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Describe the issue that led to the Sepoy Rebellion, and explain the underlying conditions that caused resentment between Indians and the British. (Site 1)
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QveST [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

The United nations also known as the UN has assisted several people in times of war. The UN have different committees, there's the World Health Organization, International criminal court, the committee dedicated to helping refugees, and many other ones. The representatives from each nation gather in their committees and debate on resolutions to the current crisis. Each committee focuses on a different part of the crisis and helps anyone in need. It has helped with money. But their primary fact is to keep peace world-wide and that why they have 2 olive branches surrounding the earth as a slogan for peace. Olive branches represent peace a world is world wide.

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