Answer:
The events that lead to the beginning of representatives government in America are:
A. The Mayfair signing of the compact adoption of the great fundamentals.
B. The establishment of the representatives assembly.
C. The great order that was giving in Connecticut.
Explanation:
The American representative government can be traced back to the colonial period because the representative assembly that was adopted by the Americans was a s result of the little participation they had during the colonial period under the British rule.
The Virginia house which serves as the first form of representative assembly during the colonies brings about laws which include individual rights being protected by the law.
The Connecticut orders of 1638 enables the people to elect governors, legislature and judges. It was the first written constitution in all the colonies.
Note that the religious groups also contributed the representative government because they started communities where they governed themselves.
There were four main causes of World War I. Militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism.<span> The first world war was a result of these four causes, but it was triggered by the assassination of the Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife</span>
Judaism is practiced in most areas of the world, most notably Israel and the United States which hold the largest Jewish populations. (13 to 14 million). While France has the largest European Jewish population, the United Kingdom also has a small but prominent Jewish population.
The women had to work for the men when they went to war
and once the war was over the men went to their old jobs
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Après l’intervention militaire française, britannique et israélienne vers le canal de Suez, Gamal Abdel Nasser, le président égyptien, décréta le 22 novembre 1956 l’expulsion de tous les ressortissants français et britanniques résidant en Égypte, en grande partie issus de la communauté juive du pays. Accusant les Juifs d’être des sionistes et des ennemis de l’État égyptien, Nasser entreprit de dénaturaliser ceux d’entre eux qui avaient obtenu la nationalité égyptienne après le 1er janvier 1900 [1]. Ainsi, les ressortissants français et britanniques, de même que les Juifs égyptiens et apatrides furent-ils poussés hors du pays. La communauté juive, toutes nationalités confondues, était alors estimée à 70 000 personnes, dont 7 000 Français et un peu moins de 6 000 Britanniques. La campagne de répression fut d’une telle intensité qu’il ne restait plus que 7 000 Juifs en Égypte en 1961 [2].