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The Firestone company has blackmailed and pressured the Liberian government to vote in favor of the division of Palestine.
Explanation:
On November 29, 1947, the UN General Assembly determined that a vote be taken to determine whether the division of Palestine should take place so that the Jews occupied one side, while the Arabs occupied the other side. This vote resulted in 33 votes in favor, 13 votes against and 10 abstentions.
Many of the countries that voted in favor of the division were blackmailed, pressured and paid to make that decision. Among these countries we can mention Liberia, which was blackmailed and pressured by the Firestone Company, a rubber company that was very influential in Liberia.
His social identity will play a either a small role or a large role based on what he is presenting. For example, if he is presenting on how to grow a plant his social identity will play a small role because he cannot influence anything that has to do with growing plants. Your questions are based on opinion so I will answer based on what I would think. I would not believe him more just because of his color or race, if he had experience in growing plants I would believe him more based on this information, while if they had never grown plants I would be less likely to believe them. I would not have a different opinion if they were a person of color. I think that he has experienced discrimination before simply because everyone has. The level of discrimination that he has faced depends on his backround.
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Akbar was a great patron of art forms and thinkers. He appointed Navratnas, the nine courtiers in his court, people who were geniuses in their respective fields. ... Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana: A poet and son of Akbar's reliable guard and caretaker, Bairam Khan
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1. the tariff of abominations is passed by Congress on May 19, 1828.
2.the Webster-Hayne debate takes place in 1830
3. the doctrine of nullification is called into action in 1832
4. South Carolina threatens secession if they get forced to pay tariffs, it occurred in 1832 aswell
Because of Cairo’s location, most of the products exchanged from east to west passed through the city. The city was an important stop within the Islamic trade-pilgrimage network of roads, sea routes, and cities that carried people traveling for trade and pilgrimage. The SoE3.2 Cairo Background Reading explains the lesson content to students and the questions beneath each paragraph guide them to identifying causes, exchanges and effects from the text. Students can either do the assignment individually or in pairs.
The final page of the SoE3.2 is a graphic organizer that organizes the content from the reading. To complete this graphic organizer, have students work in groups and review the graphic organizer with them. It might also be posted on butcher paper and hung up during the lesson for student reference.