Answer:
<h2>Non-Alignment</h2>
History/context:
As the superpowers in the Cold War, the USA and the USSR, sought to line up countries in allegiance with their positions, a group of nations emphasized the importance for remaining non-aligned. One of the leaders of the Non-Aligned Movement, India's prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, said in a speech in 1948: "When we say our policy is one of non-alignment, obviously we mean non-alignment with military blocs." The Non-Aligned Movement held its first conference in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1961. The members of the movement saw the siding up being done in the Cold War as a path to increasing world tension and conflict, and sought to remain non-aligned for the sake of preserving peace and equal opportunity for development.
It's the <span>astrolabe and satin sails... i think?
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Some Asians viewed the Japanese as liberators against
European Imperialism. Some countries
like India viewed the Japanese in this way.
In reality, the Japanese persecuted many of the countries under their
control. Many human rights abuses were
made and that is why some captured officers were tried and executed.
The first info we have is 1619.
The one that the greeks view as the role and limits of government is :
Citizens should participate in government, but women, foreigners, and slaves cannot become citizens
The early Greek civilization was very known as a Male dominant society
hope this helps