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idk im taking the test right now and looked it up and thought i would get an answer
Explanation:
Before 2017, when the federal government's negotiation process didn't work for some groups, the task of interpreting and enforcing Aboriginal rights often fell to Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. In August 2017, these organizations were dissolved and two new departments were created: Indigenous Services Canada and Crown-indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada.
Indigenous Services Canada. They look for empowering indigenous people so they can work independently.
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. They look for modernizing the governmental structure of Canada so that the indigenous people been supported in their vision of auto-determination.
With conflict theory the sociological perspective does Angela's view best align.
Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Karl Marx suggested Conflict theory which suggest that social life exists as a competition. The competition exists over resources which are limited for different societies, which means there will always be a state of conflict among as well as within the societies.
The theory states that a group of majority is always at a conflict with a group of minority. The conflict can be based on the line between poor and rich, men or women, one religion and the other, young and old and so on.In this case, the white majority is oppressive towards other minorities in order to stay on top of the food chain and own all the available but finite resources.
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Han Society was bound together by the imperial bureacracy and Confucian Values
Hopefully i can remember this in order
1. profession of faith, i’m pretty sure it states “There is no God but God and Muhammad is his prophet.” it’s the most fundamental expression in Islamic beliefs
2. daily prayers, muslim’s are expected to pray 5 times a day. muslims can pray anywhere but they are meant to pray towards Mecca. on fridays, many muslims attend a mosque.
3. giving or “alms,” it’s not defined in the Qu’ran but muslims believe that they are meant to share wealth with those less fortunate
4. fasting during Ramadan, during the holy month of Ramadan, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, muslims are expected to fast from dawn to dusk but exceptions are made for those who are sick, elderly, pregnant, or on their menstrual cycle
5. pilgrimage to mecca, all muslims who are able to are required to make the pilgrimage to mecca and the surfing holy sites at least once in their life. pilgrimage focuses on visiting the Kaaba and walking around it seven times.