Answer:
Racism has been around in America for hundreds of years. Systematic racism began years before slavery and people have generally always hated people who don't look like them. In the words of Mahatma Ghandi "an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." The system of hatred that we have today does not work. After slavery was abolished in America, racism grew. People knew that they couldn't own slaves any more, and that made them hate their past slaves. Even today, racism continues to divide nations and continents. Yet, in truth, we are all similar and can all do amazing things. As Leotyne Price once said, "Accomplishments have no color."
Explanation:
the answer is C because its obvious
Ten, because six plus four equals ten
6+4=10
10-4=6
The title “Marriage Is a Private Affair” ironic because:
The marriage of Nnaemeka and Nene is not private at all because <u>it is discussed by the entire village.</u>
Nnaemeka's father Okeke was against the decision of Nnaemeka of marring Nene because she belonged to a tribal group. Such reserved and orthodox thinking was not just restricted to Okeke but were the thinking of the entire village. After their marriage, the women of the village didn't include Nene in any of the village affairs. Where marriage should be a totally private affair Nnaemeka's and Nene's marriage becomes a public one.
Answer:
Maud Gonne
Explanation:
William Butler Yeats proposed to Maud Gonne four times and on each occasion, was rejected by him. He proposed in the years; 1891, 1899, 1900, and 1901. Gonne was a young Irish nationalist/activist and part of the reason why she rejected Yeats was that he did not support her course. Moreso, she later became Catholic while Yeats remained protestant.
Even though they later consummated their relationship after Maud Gonne's marriage with Major John Macbride failed, Gonne was still unable to develop sufficient love that could lead to marriage with Yeats.