Salem is a city in Massachusetts, so both.
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History. Easter is the principal festival of the Christian church year which celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
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Easter with special church services, music, candlelight, flowers
Food is a big part of the Easter celebrations in the UK with family and friends getting together
Close to people of similar ethnicities, cultures, and religions
The Articles of Confederation was the first plan of government for the young United States. There were many flaws with this plan.
1. The Articles gave too much power to the states, and too little power to the national government. Because of this, many conflicts, such as the Shay's Rebellion arose. The national government did not have much power to prevent conflict between the states, and this basically caused chaos.
2. To make a change in the nation, all thirteen states had to agree. This, in itself, was extremely hard to do. Even today, only 2/3rd of Congress has to agree to ratify a bill. However, the Articles of Confederation did not give the central government enough power to levy taxes, or command a military.
Overall, the Articles of Confederation were weak. This eventually led to a Constitutional Convention, and the ratification of our US Constitution.
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The Rwanda genocide was a genocide committed on more than 800,000 Tutsis and Hutus who opposed the genocide. It ran from 7 April to 15 July 1994. Those responsible for this genocide are considered to have been mainly Hutus, led by the ultra-nationalist ruling party MRND, and Hutunist militia groups supported by leading government and military personnel.
The UN and the countries of the Western world have received harsh criticism for their actions during the genocide. The UN's presence in the country was minimal from the outset and as the violence in the country escalated and despite the UN being well aware of what was going on in the country, military personnel were sent back. The European soldiers sent there only had the task of bringing their countrymen out of the country and then retreating themselves.