Answer: 3
Explanation: I’m sorry I don’t know 2 but 3 is Peasants 90% of people worked as them.
They answer is the bill of rights
Answer:
Yes, I agree with the statement that racism and discrimination are no longer big problems anymore in the UK’s multicultural society.
Explanation:
As per the 2013 NatCen British Social Attitudes survey, nearly thirty percent of the British population reports having some feelings of racial discrimination. The Race Relations Amendment Act was passed in October 1968, which prohibited, racial discrimination and harassment at the workplace, and yet racism remains a prevalent feature of everyday working life in Britain. This racism was not limited only to feelings but racial discrimination had a significant effect on the everyday lives of people.
The answer is Uganda because they have an autocratic government, and citizens under an autocratic government have little participation with the government.
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