<span>Cesare Beccaria believed that swift and timely punishment would have greater influence on people's motivation to obey laws. He believed the punishment should be equal to the harm done as in an eye for an eye. Though oddly he disagreed with the death penalty.</span>
Chief Joseph was a leader of the Wallowa band of Nez Perce, of the interior Pacific Northwest region of the U. S. in the later half of the 18th century. The following quote is attributed to him:
<em>“I know that my race must change. We cannot hold our own with the white men as we are. We only ask an even chance to live as other men live. We ask to be recognized as men. We ask that the same law shall work alike on all men. If an Indian breaks the law, punish him by the law. If a white man breaks the law, punish him also.”
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In this quote, Chief Joseph is referring to the changes that the Europeans brought with them, and that the Aboriginal people were forced to adopt. Forced removal from their ancestral lands, the adoption of English language and European traditions, their loss of political power, and their reduced freedom are some of the changes that the tribes had to suffer through. In this quote, Chief Joseph says that the Indigenous people are unable to resist these changes or to fight against them. However, they still want equal rights and treatment in this new society they are forced to subscribe to, particularly under the law.
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Changes to the Plain Indian's lives includes changes brought about by white settlers in the area and can include the elimination of the buffalo, US government policies and warfare.
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A. Kenya established a liberal democracy after winning independence, while Algeria adopted a one-party government.
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Kenya and Algeria are two countries in the African continent that gained independence from their Colonial Masters after much pressure. When their independence was gotten, both countries choose different pathways on how to govern and administer democracy to their citizens.
<em>While Kenya established a liberal democracy for its citizens, Algeria, on the other-hand, adopted a one-party government which is tied towards their religion as a Muslim dominated citizens country.</em>