Answer:
Probably you should just do something nice for her and see if she does something back to you. If she doesn't then she isn't interested in you. But if she does something nice, she is definitely into you!
Explanation:
Answer:
For the first question: Your decision might change based on what you want to say since your personal ideals/culture will collide with your decision.
The second question: Your decision changes based on the person you're talking to since you don't want your opinion to hurt/offend the other person. This results in lying or hiding your true feelings. Also, the other person's opinion will influence your decision since it brings another fresh perspective to the situation.
Explanation:
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<em>She </em><em>requested</em><em> </em><em>him </em><em>that </em><em>he </em><em>wait </em><em>there </em><em>until</em><em> </em><em>she </em><em>returned</em><em>.</em>
Answer:
- Nelson Mandela
- They achieved the political emancipation of the country.
- "pledge"
- The commitment is in the struggle for liberation from continuous slavery from poverty, deprivation, suffering, gender and other discrimination.
- The special moments were: the perseverance in Africa's prosperity and freedom and the guarantee that no land would prosper with the exploitation of Africa.
Explanation:
The above passage is part of Nelson Mandela's speech, when he was elected president of South Africa, after being a strong activist for the African cause. Mandela fought hard for the rights of Africans, the fight against racism and mainly for the political, social and civil freedom of the African peoples. He came to be arrested for his struggle, becoming a symbol of his people in perseverance and the pursuit of goals.
In his speech he celebrates the political freedom that Africa has achieved and establishes a commitment to make the African people prosper and get rid of any factor that impedes their growth.
During the 1730s, the colony of Georgia prohibited the practice of African slavery (Option "C" is the correct answer). The founders of Georgia, who were known as the Trustees, banned black slavery as a matter of public policy. By the mid-1740s, the Trustees realized that prohibiting slavery was becoming a lost cause. So, the Trustees agreed that the ban on slavery would be overturned depending on the conditions for enslaved people. They wished to ensure a smaller ratio of blacks to whites in Georgia. However, the Trustees' ban expired in 1752 and the planters with their slaves soon dominated Georgia colony's government.