Answer:
He didn't discover America, He caused slave trade, he brought disease and warfare.
Explanation:
At issue is Columbus’s notorious treatment of the people he found living in the places he discovered—the brutality of his landing parties in the form of enslavement, and infection. In the United States, it was the beginning of the end for Native American societies, which would go on to suffer extermination through disease, alcohol addiction, and warfare with the Europeans moving to their continent for the centuries that followed. Their land would be stolen from them and the U.S. government would break treaties made with their leaders. The city symbolically renamed Columbus Day as "Indigenous Peoples' Day" beginning in 1992 to protest the historical conquest of North America by Europeans, and to call attention to the losses suffered by the Native American peoples and their cultures through diseases, warfare, massacres, and forced assimilation.
Answer:
Social forces involved: group relationship
Ethical values involved: honesty, concern and respect for others, responsibility
Explanation:
To begin with, it is important to stand out that Nelson has no right to sue Baker, since Baker is entitled to reject the counteroffer made by Nelson if said offer does not meet his needs. According to contract law, the buyer, Nelson, has the possibility of not accepting the counteroffer. In the case at issue, Nelson did not comply with some ethical values such as "concern and respect for others". Instead of following the correct procedures so as to sell his house, he directly sued Baker. Baker might have felt intimidated by Nelson when he said that he "accepted the offer as amended". There is Nelson's abuse of power. The value of "honesty" has not been respected either, since he sued Baker immediately.
Baker complied with other values such as respect and responsibility, since he followed the procedures fixed for this type of transaction by notifying the other party that he was not accepting the counteroffer.
The Roman soldiers were more text book, while the germans were willing to try different things. Good luck!