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The need for new trade routes to the East, the desire to spread Christianity and <em>competition between European countries </em>prompted the start of European exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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The main purpose was to abolish slavery in the United States
<span><span><span> Gensler’s
Golden Rule </span><span> Treat others only as you consent to
being treated in the same situation.
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<span><span> • I do something to another.
• I’m unwilling that this be done
to me in the same situation.
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<span> KITA - four elements for using the golden rule wisely <span> Know: "How would my action affect others?"
Imagine: "What would it be like to have this done to
me in the same situation?"
Test for consistency: "Am I now willing that if I were
in the same situation then this be done to me?"
Act toward others only as you're willing to be treated
in the same situation. </span></span></span>
Answer:
What caused the tension between the Soviet Union and the United States after the war? replaced Churchill as Britain's representative mid-conference, because Churchill's party lost a general election. He promised Roosevelt that he would allow free elections but did not keep this promise.
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Both countries had trouble controlling their settlers in the disputed
area thus it affected the treaty oregon agreement between us and great britain.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The Oregon treaty is agreement between US and great britain signed in Washington DC dated 15 June 1846.
- This treaty was signed in order to establish 49th parallel primary international boundary on the northwest of pacific.
- Both Britain and we believed that they had a prior historical claim of Columbia river but after many references to the documents there existed a dispute between us and Britain. But both were not willing to get into the war. Thus the US senate lend the hand for the compromise thus the final treaty signed on 15 June and ratified on 19 June 1846.