Answer:
False, It's the beginning of the Constitution. If U.S. Citizens become dissatisfied with the way their representatives are governing, there is nothing they can do.
Explanation:
The framers of the Constitution wanted to emphasize the importance of the people.
<u>Answer:</u>
The traditional beliefs in some African communities are as evil powers, curse etc.
<u>Explanation:</u>
1. They belief that the disability is a curse for the people and people with the disabilities are hopeless.
2. They belief that the evil powers of witches or bad people will harm them for their needs.
3. They belief that their ancestors force them for the marriage and violence the society norms.
4. They belief that they receive a curse from the god.
Answer:
A white supremacist
Explanation:
Lester Maddox was a politician who serve as the 75th governor of Georgia from 1967-1971.He was a staunch segregationist(arch-segregationist) and a Democrat, he believe that white people is superior to the African-American a stand he took when he refuse to serve black costumers in his Atlanta restaurant, in violation of the Civil Right Act of 1964.
<u>The two main genocides perpetrated during the 20th century are the following:</u>
- The genocide against Jews performed by the German nazi party under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. Nazis also aimed to murder other groups such as homosexuals, disabled and gypsy people, as they were all considered to be subhumans, if compared to the supreme aryan race. Hitler and his followers used deportations to death and concentration camps with gas chambers to massively eliminate hundreds of thousands. This genocide is denominated the Holocaust, and took place during WWII (1939-1945.
- Genocide of Rwanda, where the majority of the population in Rwanda, who pertained to the Hutu ethnicity, tried to kill every single Tutsi person (different ethnic group). The Belgish colonizers had made the distinction betwen the two ethnic groups explicit in their identity cards. When the country became independent, the Tutsi goverment was removed and replaced by Hutu rulers, who remained in power between 1961 and 1994. The genocide started in 1994.