The answer to the question stated above is immolation.
Some of the first anti-war demonstrations were <span>immolations.
</span><span>These immolations are are self immolations by Buddhist monks.
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>>Self-immolation<span> is an act of killing oneself as a sacrifice.
</span> <span> This is typically referred only to setting oneself on fire. In history, immolation is a suicidal option</span>
Answer:
The invention of the cotton gin.
Explanation:
The South being favourable to the climate depended on agriculture. Before the invention of Cotton Gin, cotton production remains limited to slaves. With the coming of Cotton Gin by Eli Whitney in 1793, it reduced the time and labour by removing seeds from the fibres. It increased the need for slaves in the plantations for cultivating cotton and picking the cotton fibres in fields. Cotton cultivation became beneficial for the cultivators. Many of the states in America began to emerge as slave states as the cotton production turn out to be profitable.
Common good means for the good of the public or the many. One example of a scenario of contributing to the common good is that a person follows the laws of the country like traffic. It is a common good because following the rules will give order thus contributes to the common good while not following the rules only served the person own's interest.
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Japanese internment was based on unfounded fears and was an illegal exercise by the Government.
Nothing was taken away you’re right