The raid on the Stonewall Inn in 1968 targeted non-heterosexual persons, among others. The ongoing harassment of the gay, lesbia
n, and trans populations led to many raids like Stonewall. While police claimed that these raids were simply a matter of enforcing the law, to the gays and lesbians subjected to the police actions, it was a clear case of _______
According to my research on the Stonewall raid, I can say that based on the information provided within the question to the victims of these raids they considered it as a clear case of Homophobia. This is a term that is defined as hatred towards anyone that feels an attraction to their same-sex gender.
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Jewish girls were able to be promised in marriage at the age of twelve. A girl's father had the right to sell her as a slave. At twelve and a half, the young girl could be married. Women could not show their face in public, and were not allowed to speak to men.
Cortez was thought to be a returned emperor from the Aztec past that promised to come back one day and return to his thrown. With this belief the Aztecs didn't <span>put up as much of a fight as they otherwise would have. Cortez also received</span>
Babylonia had a number of rulers, but I think the one you mean, the one that is particularly know for the laws was Hammurabi (who lived in 18th and 17th century BC). The law is known as the Code of Hammurabi.