Alike because its comparing to something that has similar properties
Answer: Pharaoh Ramses II decrees the death of all Hebrew children, but Moses, placed in a basket in the Nile by his mother, is taken by a royal Princess and raised as the brother of the heir to the throne of Egypt, Mermefta. Moses is called by God to lead his people from Egypt to the promised land.
<span>Taim is the play’s protagonist. He lies in a coma, having suffered his own beating by government thugs.</span>
Greek drama originally was designed to praise gods, mostly Dionysus. The plays were not tragic or comic and were designed to praise the gods and usually consisted of songs or ceremonies that were designed to raise their value among the people. Eventually they became a bit more down to Earth and dialogue and actors were developed.
Answer:
The chosen issue is the weakness of our educational system to teach politics to young people.
Explanation:
Politics is the term that refers to the organization and administration of states and nations. Although it is something very important in our society, few people know how their country's policy works and this is the result of a deficient educational system that fails to train prepared citizens.
Understanding of politics is very important within a democratic society that allows its citizens to choose their rulers based on their efficient idologies and ability to govern efficiently. However, what we can see is that our society grows citizens who choose their leaders based on fraudulent ideologies, which results in the choice of incompetent rulers and who do not know how to govern, even in the moments of major crises, much less know how to maintain the moments stability.
We can use as an example the election of the Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, who took advantage of a population with little knowledge of politics, managed to be elected with inefficient and incompetent proposals and causes an economic, political and sanitary crisis in the country just to reach the own interests.
With that, we can conclude that there is a responsibility of our schools to form politically intelligent citizens, who know how to evaluate the candidates in relation to the current situation of the country, choosing responsible governments and who know how to do their job.