No, I do not believe that using violence to achieve liberty and equality Is justifiable. Using violence would only cause for people’s safety to be at risk and would overall probably have little to no effect on the actual issue. There are many other ways of trying to achieve liberty and equality without the use of any violence.
Elamite governor of the mat Tamti, with the help of the Chaldeans, laid siege to Ur. The Elamite and his Chaldean allies were defeated<span> and he fled to his kinsmen. I hope this helps.</span>
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No. There are different religions and different gods/goddesses/deities. Each religion will worship their own god(s)/goddess(es)/deiti(es), not just God.
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Of course, the major effect of the Louisiana Purchase was that it made the United States much bigger than it had been before. The Purchase doubled the land area of the country. This helped to make Americans feel like their country was strong and important, contributing to a sense of nationalism.