Answer: Many reasons. Most of them terrible.
But possibly for the identical reason that a decent parent who is totally against penalty would be willing to do and use it if their child keeps mindlessly walking into oncoming traffic (regardless of what number times they tried other methods to prevent them from doing it).
Sometimes you'll be able to keep your principals and morals… and stick out the dead kid. otherwise you can do whatever is important to prevent them from killing themselves and others… whether or not it means becoming a tyrant and a dictator in their eyes and therefore the eyes of others. whether or not it means going against your own core beliefs.
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Answer: From the beginning, Jewish people were under the protection of the crown. This meant they had a special relationship to the law: they were ‘servants’ of the king. They were administered by a special court, and did not have the same legal status as ordinary English people. On one hand, this provided a measure of protection for Jewish communities, but only so long as kings were willing to make good on this protection. The reign of Henry II (1152-89) is generally seen as a time when Jewish privileges were protected.
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Answer: C. Land.
Explanation:
The last thirteenth colony in North America was founded in the area of Georgia. Georgia was supposed to be the first line of defense in the country's interior against possible attacks by natives or Spaniards. To attract residents to the newly formed colony, the authorities distributed free land to new settlers. Of course, there was a limit in terms of the glorified allotted plot. Authorities also initially decided that the allotted piece of land could not be sold. Authorities also banned slavery in the colony in hopes of attracting the Catholic population. These are all measures that gave good positive results in the first year after establishing the colony.