Effects of Tyranny:
1.) It hurts the People.
2.) It inflicts pain and suffering upon the lives of the People
3.) the People have to deal with the chaos and uncertainty that comes
4.) have to live with tyranny that can do what it wants when it wants
5.) the People do not matter at all
6.) they have pain caused by tyranny's actions
Effects of Slavery:
1.) Family seperation
2.) Inhibited family formation
3.) Made unstable, insecure family life
3.) Slaves were considered property
4.) Brought unique constrictions, disruptions, frustrations, and pain
5.) Unpaid labor
6.) Possibility of Abuse
The connections between these effects of tyranny and slavery is that they are unfair and go against the possibility of "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness".
Answer:
Gaul
Explanation:
Not totally sure, but almost positive this is right.
Things fall apart, nice...
Answer: Okonkwo and Obierka are best friends, but their personalities don't exactly match. Obierika is the kind of person who refrains from using violence, open for change, thinks before they act. On the other hand, Okonkwo doesnt think before he acts, he resorts to violence when things dont go his way, and he able to cope with new cultural changes.
Obierika ctitizized Okonkwo because Obierika was against the fact okonkwo took part in Ikemefunas death. Obierika stated his actions were something the Earth wouldn't please.
God is also known in three spirits;
God the Father, God the Son (who is Jesus Christ), and God the Holy spirit.
He is referred to as the protector, or a shield to the weak. He's also the creator of all; a ruler. He's a light; King of Kings, and Lord of Lords.
(I hope this means something? I'm not sure, but here goes.)