Liberals are the groups who wanted to change the society that tolerated all the religions. Liberals opposed the uncontrolled power of monarchy. They did not believe in Universal Adult Franchise too.. Radicals are those who wanted a nation which was based on majority of country's population.
The Strait of Malacca, which runs between Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, has long been a major gateway for trade to and from Asia, and is the world’s second busiest waterway.
The Suez Canal between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, opened in 1869 reducing the distance between Europe and the Far East.
Strait of Malacca, the shortest sea route between African and Persian Gulf supply’s the Asian markets.
The Panama Canal
The Strait of Malacca and Straits of Sunda and Lombok near Asia.
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Since the weapon technology was basically equal, it was an advantage for the Confederates.
The objective of the Dawes Act was to assimilate Native American Indians into mainstream US society by annihilating their cultural and social traditions. The land allotted to the Indians included desert or near-desert lands unsuitable for farming. In addition, the techniques of self-sufficient farming were much different from their tribal way of life. Many Indians did not want to take up agriculture, and those who did want to farm could not afford the tools, animals, seed, and other supplies necessary to get started. There were also problems with inheritance. Often young children inherited allotments that they could not farm because they had been sent away to boarding schools. Multiple heirs also caused a problem; when several people inherited an allotment, the size of the holdings became too small for efficient farming.
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'Sameness made legal" according to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from a Birmingham Jail, 1963
Supporters of King’s view that just laws treat the majority and minority the same could point to the following Supreme Court case:
D Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954)
Explanation:
The "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954)" was a landmark case, which decided in favor of the end to the segregation of children, especially in public schools. In this case, the Supreme Court decided that racial segregation of children in schools cannot be legalized or protected by the Constitution. This decision ensured equal education opportunity for all.