Might makes right<span> is an aphorism with several potential meanings (in order of increasing complexity): In English, the phrase is most often used in negative assessments of expressions of power.
</span>Might Is Right, or The Survival of the Fittest, is a book by pseudonymous author Ragnar Redbeard<span>. First published in 1890, it heavily advocates amorality, consequentialism and psychological hedonism.</span>
Egyptians believed that their kings were holy and even gods.
In order to assimilate, a minority group could:
(C.) Adopt the dress of the dominant group
Assimilation is the process of adopting (often by a minority group) the ideas of another’s culture/way of life (often a majority group).
The Americas (specifically North America) is to Native American as New Zealand is to Maori.
Answer:
C. There was a bloody rebellion called the Mau Mau Revolt.
Explanation:
The book "A Long Walk To Water" explains this in detail.