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People around the world have different perspectives on South Africa. South Africa is one of the wealthier countries in Africa, and it thrives on its tourism industry. This means other African countries may be envious of their wealth. In North America, and other parts of the world people may have a limited knowledge of South Africa, except for sensationalism in the news, so they may feel South Africa is a dangerous country. There is a decent Muslim population in South Africa, so other Muslim countries may think about South Africa positively. There are so many factors than can influence people's perception of places and things, from the media, to what they hear from others, that it is difficult to say what the world thinks about a place, since it differs so widely.
Answer: The Radical Republicans' reconstruction offered all kinds of new opportunities to African Americans, including the vote (for males), property ownership, education, legal rights, and even the possibility of holding political office. By the beginning of 1868, about 700,000 African Americans were registered voters.
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the answer is the cabinet ministers
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it is all based on there ranks of course the state council ministers are led by the cabinet ministers and the deputy minister is headed by the state council ministers it's simple really.
I believe the answer is: Known-groups paradigm
A study is considered to have Known-groups paradigm if the researchers understand that the measure that they take will discriminate a certain groujp of subjects because of their known behavior.
From the case above Dr. Sheffield create a test to determine whether the subject unable to resist impulses to gamble.
The subjects that he use is <u>a group of ex-gamblers</u> who acknowledge they have a gambling problem (gamblers anonymous) and a group of ex-alcoholic who acknowledge they have drinking problem (AA). We can say with high certainty that dr. Sheffield <u>knew really well that people on GA will have higher scores.</u> He just want to how big is the difference compared to the scores from AA group.