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informal rules such as traditions that are accepted and followed implicitly by political actors
Andrew Jackson was a major proponent of states' rights, and viewed the central banking system a taking advantage of the smaller states. This view was shared by many at the time.
"Compare prices of different products" is the one way among the following choices given in the question <span>to evaluate a television commercial critically. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope that this is the answer that has come to your help.</span>
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Education can initiate social changes by bringing about a change in outlook and attitude of man. It can bring about a change in the pattern of social relationships and institutions and thereby it may cause social change. Thus, education has brought about phenomenal changes in every aspect of man's life.
<span>The Partition of Africa began in earnest with the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, and was the cause of most of Africa’s borders today. This conference was called by German Chancellor Bismarck to settle how European countries would claim colonial land in Africa and to avoid a war among European nations over African territory. All the major European States were invited to the conference. Germany, France, Great Britain, Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, and Spain were all considered to have a future role in the imperial partition of Africa. The United States was invited because of its interest in Liberia but did not attend because it had no desire to build a colonial empire in Africa. Also invited were Austria-Hungary, Sweden-Norway, Denmark, Italy, Turkey, and Russia who all were considered minor players in the quest for colonizing Africa, though Italy would claim some colonial possessions in Northeast Africa. Most notably there were no Africans present at this conference, nor were any Europeans present to ensure that native Africans had any say in the proceedings. - See more at: http://www.blackpast.org/gah/partition-africa#sthash.6d55XOtL.dpuf</span>