The Sky at night (Sir) Patrick Moore's final episode. He was on the air for 50 years. When he died in 2012.
$60,000
Monthly = 6,000 - 5,500= $500
12 months in a year
500 * 12 = 6,000
6,000*10=$60,000
The correct answer is 1: "might makes right".
This sentence is generally used to refer to negative manifestations of power. It involves that in a society it is already determined what is considered right and wrong and some people are able to impose their beliefs on others by the use of force. This is why this sentence is considered as the lemma of authoritarian regimes.
<u>A fascist government pursues centralism and uniformization</u> <u>under a certain ideology</u> and does not accept the existence of other alternatives hence, supporters of those are chased and repressed. The head of a state is usually a dictator who leads a unique party..
Everything in such state needs to be under the control of the governing regime. It aims even to spy personal lives in order to find defectors, and of course the press works for encouraging the regime and dissenting opinions undergo through censorship and repression
A nation-state is a state that is based on one nationality. Often, people of the same nationality share their religion too, and sometimes it also serves to differentiate themselves from other nations, such as in the case of the Bosnians, Serbians and Croats.
A shared religion can be something that the majority of the population shares.
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The Hyksos (/ˈhɪksɒs/; Egyptian ḥqꜣ(w)-ḫꜣswt, Egyptological pronunciation: hekau khasut, "ruler(s) of foreign lands"; Ancient Greek: Ὑκσώς, Ὑξώς) were people of probable Levantine origin, who established the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt based at the city of Avaris in the Nile delta, from where they ruled the northern part of the country. While the Hellenistic Egyptian historian Manetho portrayed the Hyksos as invaders and oppressors, modern Egyptology no longer believes that the Hyksos conquered Egypt in an invasion. Instead, Hyksos rule had been preceded by groups of Canaanite peoples settled in the eastern delta who probably seceded from central Egyptian control near the end of the Thirteenth Dynasty.
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