Freedom of speech, religion, press, assemble, petition
A teacher of the 3rd century, Rabbi Simlai<span>, traces the development of Jewish religious principles from </span>Moses<span> with his 613 mitzvot of prohibition and injunction, through </span>David<span>, who, according to this </span>rabbi<span>, enumerates eleven; through </span>Isaiah<span>, with six; </span>Micah<span>, with three; to </span>Habakkuk<span> </span>
#1. Wichita
#2.False
#3.Texas
Desolate, withdrawn, contemplative, sullen
<u>Answer:</u>
The scenario of you refusing to import diamonds from Sierra Leone due to human rights violation is an example of trade sanction.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- A sanction is imposed on one country by the other for not complying to certain norms or for not behaving in a manner that is desired. It can also be imposed to promote a certain kind of behaviour or to make a country take some actions on certain issues that the other (dominant) country is expecting it to take.
- These sanctions are for the purpose of isolating the country on the global level until it agrees on complying to the global rules conventionally accepted over certain issues.