Answer:
should be right
Explanation:
II. people are innocent until proven guilty
1. All persons are entitled to equal treatment under the law
Answer:
people were impressed with mansa musa or A
Explanation:
on edge assignment
Not willingly. Both superpowers had vested interests in the outcome of the war. Each country (Britain, France, Israel, The soviet Union and the United States) had different motives for doing what they did.
Britain and France had 2 motives: Oil and the Canal itself. Shipping was a huge consideration in the war.
The United States: mostly it was a matter of not letting the Arab nations get too upset. Oil again.
The Soviet Union: Oil and they were backing Egypt. The oil consideration was not for themselves. They (have/had) plenty of oil. They didn't want the balance of power shifting to the United States.
Israel: self preservation. That is always their motive.
I'm going to assume the time period you are talking about is is right after the signing of the Magna Carta.
The three key rights in the Magna were Freedom of Speech and Expression, Freedom of The Judiciary and Political Freedom, and Physical Freedom.
The law would be more strictly enforced across a larger area, the law would become less arbitrary(right to quick, fair, and just trials), and the rulers must also be UNDER, not ABOVE the law.(The enforcement of what is written is debatable.)
The amount of free speech in the Magna was unfortunately pretty limited. Speaking against authority was forbidden and dangerous. Mostly, you were only allowed to speak against your fellow man. If a government could have people view what you were saying as dangerous, or violent revenge, your freedoms could be revoked.
Then there are Physical Freedoms. This basically declares you can't just imprison or take stuff from a random guy unless you got some good evidence and you aren't allowed to bribe people.*
*(Unless you bribe them with ALOT of money. Even today many cases are won by the richer party hiring better lawyers or throwing money at the judges, or even threats so this section of the Magna was clearly never enforced unless convenient.)