Tibet is a traditional society based on religion.
The correct answer is TRUE.
Both Catholic and Protestan christian faiths consider that stealing another person's properties is a sin, an inadequate behaviour for which belivers need to ask for forgiveness to God.
In this line, people who frequently attend the religious services connected to the abovementioned faiths, will more likely implement the ideas of the religion in their life, their choices and their opinions than others. Therefore, it is quite probable that they will not support selling or buying stolen goods.
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The correct answer is Brazil.
Brazil was the last country in the world to abolish slavery.
The Portuguese who colonized the country used the hand if slave labor and this culture was perpetuated until the end of the Portuguese empire.
It<u> was only in 1988 that Isabel, the heir of the Portuguese empire in Brazil, signed a document called </u><u>The Aurean Law</u><u>, which freed all 700,000 slaves from the country, which had 15 million inhabitants.</u> The Aurean Law marks a political context of pressures for the end of slavery and, almost four centuries after its discovery, Brazil became a country without slaves, the result of much political and social struggle.