Answer:
In between 7th of April 1994 and July 1994, Rwanda witnessed a genocide which cost about 1 million lives.
During the dehumanization, the organizers utilized the instrument of equating the Tutsis to snakes and roaches. It was an instrument they deployed in order to consistently dehumanize their victims.
Dehumanization is an act of downgrading and degrading of human beings or making humans to be equal with animals or to other non-human creatures. Dehumanization is referred by Prof. Gregory Stanton as the fourth in genocide out of ten.
Dehumanization has always been part of a genocidal government which they use to excuse their action on their target.
The correct answer is: Strict and unfair.
In paragraph 3 of "A women who went to Alaska," the narrator describes the Canadian Dominion governmen as "oppressive" because it imposed and strictly enforced arbitraty laws.
It charged miners a large amount of money to get a license for mining and a ten percent royalty on all of the gold digged.
Answer:
an allusion to conflict
Explanation:
Selma, from this poem, refers to the town Selma, Alabama, where the African-American civil rights movement started in 1960s.
Saigon, frim the same line in the poem, refers to the Vietnam War.
We could say that the author of the poem, touched, saddened or even shocked by these events seeks peace, calm and tranquillity that Monet's painting gives him.
So, the news from Selma and Saigon suggest ongoing conflicts that pollute the air of peaceful everyday life.
On the other hand, Monet's painting shows no conflict; it radiates peaceful and relaxing energy, while the painter, with his fast and chaotic brush movements, conveys the feeling of constant moving of the water.
Answer:
.a)u have done the work nicely
B) she gave the performance gracefully
C) the teacher gave the explanation peacefully
D) the coach extended the treatment fairly to all the players
E) despite walking slowly the tortoise won the race