<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that the Spanish came and conquered much of their land and instituted their Catholic principles--since they felt that it was their duty to convert the Natives. </span></span>
<span>The importance of the magna carta in this regard was that it established that the law had higher power over government - that government was not infallible. The barons who developed it with King John wanted specifically to limit his power over them, and the conditions to that extent contained within served as the blueprint for future contracts between governments and their people, including in the United States, where it was referenced in the Massachusetts state seal in 1775.</span>
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In Ghana, an Outdooring (Ga: kpodziemo; Akan: abadinto) is the traditional naming ceremony for infants.[1] Traditionally this ceremony occurs eight days after the child is born where parents bring their newborn "outdoors" for the first time and give the child a day name. Cultural beliefs dictated that after eight days, the infant was likely to survive and could be provided a name. In addition to the day name, Ghanaians frequently give children a name of an elder relative, either living or deceased. During the Outdooring, male infants would be circumcised and female infants would have their ears pierced [2] Currently in Ghana, many of these practices including naming, circumcision, and ear piercing are done after birth within the hospital, and the Outdooring serves as a symbolic ceremony and celebration of birth.
Although most Ghanaian ethnic groups conduct Outdooring ceremonies, the practices differ slightly. Among the Akan, babies would be raised three times toward the sky three times as an introduction to heaven and earth. Among the Ga, drops of water and alcohol are placed on the child's tongues to symbolically represent good versus evil. Libations are also poured as protection over the child. [3]
After being given a name, friends and family provide gifts to the baby which is then followed by a feast. Outdoorings are now very syncretic as Ghana's population has adopted Christianity or Islam. Christian Ghanaians will often give their children both Christian and Ghanaian names, while in Muslim communities a mallam suggests several names for the parents to choose from.[4
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5 Percent
Explanation:
By 1910, what percentage of the population immigrating to the United States was made up of southern and eastern Europeans? A) 15 percent B) 5 percent C) 96 percent D) 70 percent.
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