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The objective of the Sons of Liberty was to make the government repeal the Stamp Act which happened on March 18, 1766 . Their actions, violent or not, were aimed at intimidating officials and stamp distributors forcing them to resign. The group also put pressure on merchants who did not act in accordance with the non-importation agreement. The best work at undermining the Stamp Act was done by newspapers. Many members were printers and publishers who were directly affected by the new Stamp tax, it is remarkable that almost every newspaper in the colonies had daily reports of the activities of the Sons of Liberty and essays regarding the unconstitutionality of the Act.
More here: http://www.stamp-act-history.com/sons-of-liberty/
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China's civilization did not die out but continues today
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China's civilization is the oldest continuous civilization in the world.
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The correct answer to the question: Which of the following is a criticism of globalization? would be, B: Diminished sovereignity of governments.
Explanation:
In general terms, globalizarion has had good, but also really bad, effects. On the good side of it, globalization has made the world a much smaller place, with much more in common between its inhabitants than there ever was. As such, and thanks to technological advancement and the erasing of certain boundaries which prevented people from different regions from interacting actively, people today from one end of the earth can interact, befriend, and get to know people from the other end. Cultures have also become mixed with one another, erasing certain limitations and boundaries that did not permit interrelationships before. However, globalization has also had its downsides. One of them, unquestionably, has been the loss of sovereignity and even national identity. Due to an exaggerated number of treaties and agrements, all in the name of globalization, and being part of the global village, countries have become tied to the global opinion, and the global interference, especially of those countries who are the most powerful and dominant in the group.
If I had a time travel machine and it was only able to make leaps of 500 years, than it would be possible to visit:
- D'mt civilization;
in the period of 500 BC, the kingdom of D'mt in what is now Ethiopia was prospering, and the D'mt civilization set the basis for the multiple civilization that descended from it in the centuries to come.
- Egyptian civilization and Nubian civilization;
In the year 2,000 BC the Egyptians were thriving in the northeaster part of Africa, along the shores of the Nile River, and they were one of the greatest civilizations of the ancient world. Just little south of them, was the Nubian civilization, very well known for its excellent cavalry and military character.