There were many reasons. They were bothered by the fact that the national government would have so much power at the expense of state power; they were bothered that their people could be drafted into the national army even at peacetime; and numerous other reasons.
I’m pretty sure the answer is A yes.. hope this helps! :)
Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, also known as the "Orni of Ife" is a Nigerian King who rules the Yoruba Kingdom since 2015.
He stated that prior to his arrival, the territory was fragmented due to the discord created by different institutions which operated throughout the kingdom. He effectively put an end to these disputes by meeting his counterpart Alaafin del Oyo and reaching an agreement. He also supported the empowerment of women and children, which brought good results regarding human development indexes.
The correct answer is C) became victims of the Bataan Death March.
<em>Cannon Air Force Base is the home of the 27th Special Operations Group. During WWII, many of the men from the forerunner to this group, the 27th Bombardment Group, became victims of the Bataan Death March.</em>
After the Bataan Peninsula Battle on April 9, 1942, US Army troops and Filipino troops survivors were forced to march 65 miles to prison camps. After the victory of the Japanese Army, prisoners had to endure the long road to prisons, suffering the extreme heat conditions. Many died during the march. That is why the incident is known as the Bataan Death March.
They Believed that the dead person will born with those things ( buried with them ) in their 2nd life .
even When the King used to die they Buried all his soldiers with him ..