1.The end of the Cold war resolve the conflict between two superpowers of the world.
2. It ended when the world engulfed into the fallout of the proxy wars it had ensued and the world is reeling from them since
Explanation:
1. The end of the cold war was in a sense the end of the struggle of two superpowers that are vying for power and supremacy.
It emerged US as the global leader of the world without a question but it had come at a terrible cost for the US as it would be plunged into multiple wars soon after .
2. There was a global rise in Islamic militancy and dictatorships and most of this was due to cold war policies of proxy war the effect of which the world is still facing to this day.
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How did servitude differ from slavery? Why did the laws get more complicated over time?
Servitude was different from slavery in that it was a form of bondage, meaning there was an agreement on a period of unpaid labor that usually paid off the costs of the servant’s immigration to America. The servants were not paid wages but they were generally housed, clothed, and fed.
The servants themselves were not considered property and were free upon the end of their indenture (usually a period of five to seven years).
In slavery, they were considered property of their masters. They are not given freedom and they are considered property as long as they live. No rights at all.
Discovering the American Past: From English Servants to African Slaves: Creating Racial Slavery in Colonial Virginia
In the early years of the colony, many Africans and poor whites -- most of the laborers came from the English working class -- were the same. Black and white women worked side-by-side in the fields. Black and white men who broke their servant contract were equally punished.
In apportionment system, representation is distributed among the constituencies of a representative assembly.
This term only commonly used in American term. It is usually arranged to ensure that distribution of legislative seats reflected the will of electorate.