"Justinian Code" is the "Collections of Laws and Legal Interpretations" developed under the sponsorship of the Byranztine Emperor "Jutinian" [ That's why it named after him] from time A.D. 529 to A.D.565
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True. Countries such as Vietnam and India were under the control of the Imperialist British Empire
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Carefully examine this photograph of a home bomb shelter. Fearing a nuclear attack, many people put these in their homes during the 1950s. What kinds of things did this homeowner think to include?
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Food, water, flashlights, batteries and some furniture that could promote minimal comfort.
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In the 1950s, fearing possible nuclear attacks, many people invested in building bomb shelters in their homes. This would guarantee the family's survival if a bomb threat was real. However, it took more than the shelter to guarantee survival and for that reason, it was common for people to put survival items inside shelters like food, water, lanterns, batteries and some things that could guarantee a minimum of comfort such as beds, chairs , reading material, games, among others.
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A lay brother who escaped from the French invasion warned missionaries in a near by mission about a possible invasion. They overreacted and thought they needed to replace the missions they could lose and sent Marques de Aguayo to create Los Adaes and La Bahia.
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Argentina : The crash of their banking system which led to poverty, bad living conditions and unemployment.
Bolivia : High crime rates without punishment by the government.
Chile : The living conditions are bad; such as the air pollution, deforestation and overall wildlife.
Colombia : Same as Bolivia and Chile, lots of corruption with the leaders too.
Paraguay : Same as Argentina. ( Put debt )
Peru : The gov. is very indecisive which leads to a lot of political issues.
Uruguay : Crash of the economy ( Same as Paraguay)
Venezuela : Lots of refugees aren't being recorder which makes living especially as a refugee very tough.