Answer:
2.1 How do you think these measures influence the evolution of the Palestinian-Israel conflict?
Those measures, while being effective in making life safer in Israel, for Israeli citizens, are likely to escalate the conflict, since they represent a restriction to the right of free movement of Palestinian citizens.
2.2 What measures would you take to avoid discrimination and resolve the conflict?
The conflict is extremely complex, and many measures have been tried in the past. Most experts agree that the best solution (not necessarily the most plausible solution) is a definitive two-state division between Israel and the state of Palestine.
The problem is that Israel continues to occupy areas that are supposedly Palestinian lands, and that some of the Palestinian authorities continue to promote violence and terrorism against Israel in response to the occupation.
By paying the already experienced former slaves to do the same work they were previously doing before the end of days of slavery.
Answer:
Conjoint Needs Identification
Explanation:
Conjoint needs identification also referred to as conjoint problem identification can be referred to as a structured problem identification interview which involves the coming together of parents and. teachers in order to identify collaboratively the problem of the child.
The example in the question which involves Kara meeting with the teacher and parents to identify the problem of the child is a perfect representation of conjoint needs (problem) identification.
The weaker is Protectorate
"Trade focused on generating income for the Crown only" best explains why this grievance was included in the Declaration.
<u>Answer:</u> Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
The grievances / complaints were a portion of the Declaration of Independence where the colonists mentioned their previous problems with the British Government, but especially with King George.The US Declaration of Independence contains 27 grievances against British King George III's decisions and actions.
The reason behind including complaints in the independence declaration is because the colonies felt it was illegal for the British to impose taxes on them without asking for their consent.