<span>C There are abundant natural resources in Africa.</span>
<span>Malacca
The Dutch captured Malacca on the west coast of Malaya (now West Malaysia) in 1641 from the Portuguese. In accordance with a treaty signed with stadtholder William V of Orange (then in exile in the United Kingdom) it was turned over to the British in 1806, during the Napoleonic wars. It was returned to the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1816. It was then ceded to the British in the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824.</span>
An ancient Greek tragedy includes a character that faces a tragic flaw, and learns a moral/lesson. The character usually has a foil.
<span>An example of a tragedy: Antigone. It was a book that showed the fate of people who had pride. Creon noticed his flaw too late, and then he faced fate, as Haimon killed himself after Antigone's death. I recommend you read this Greek tragedy, very interesting. </span>
Considering the mistake in question, I am answering, <em>With which nation did the Mahatma (Mohandas) Gandhi, was associated to</em>?
Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi, popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi for his extra ordinary leadership in Indian National Movements in India, was a lawyer by profession, born in <em>"Porbander Gujarat, India" </em>in 1869.
Mahatma Gandhi was a pioneer and the most influential leader known for his leadership in mass movements with religious harmony and his efforts in the elimination of caste system.
He played the crucial role in unifying the whole India in the protest against the Britishers by the principles of non-violence, civil disobedience and unity in diversity.
He is called as "Father of Nation", in India, and 'Mahatma" means <em>Great saint,</em> who went on the path of<em> non-violence</em> and <em>civil disobedience </em>for taking freedom, and for a sense of own nation.
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Berg and Webern continued Schoenberg's work with Serialism in music.