Answer:sibling rivalry
Explanation:
What is sibling rivalry?
This is an animosity and fighting between sibling that occurs due to the arrival or birth of a new child in a family .
The first child or older child may feel a bit of jelousy for this new born child and this start as soon as the child is born.
The older child may feel like their parents like this child more than they love him or her because of this they may act spiteful towards their sibling .
To them this may feel like the only way to take out these frustrations by being mean to their siblings.
Most of the times they do this because of their level of maturity hasn't real reached that stage where they can understand that the love of their parents can be split equally hence they don't do this because they sincerely hate their siblings; which may be the reason why Ethan regretted at the end.
In the past, people could only follow current news in the newspapers, buy books, magazines, go to museums, cinemas, theaters were people who lived in urban centers. Communication was only by letter. Buying was only in person. Learning was very expensive, only those who had money could. But everything has changed and so has our way of living.
Time passed and with the internet age, it came together with digital inclusion.
ANSWER: GENOCIDE
EXPLANATION: GENOCIDE refers to the physical destruction of a group of people (either accidentally or deliberately), due to their ethnic group, race, nationality, or religious beliefs.
However, Genocide had been since addressed in the United Nations Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) held in 1948.
Example of Genocide widely known is "the Holocaust", which is used to describe the killing of about six (6) million European Jews by National Socialist German Workers Party in Germany (led by Adolf Hitler).
An amendment bill must be passed by each house of Parliament by a two-thirds majority of its total membership when at least two-thirds are present and vote. Certain amendments pertaining to the constitution's federal nature must also be ratified by a majority of state legislatures.